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    Una necropoli orientalizzante a Corinaldo (Ancona). Primi dati dalle indagini archeologiche e dai restauri.

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    Il contributo presenta i risultati preliminari delle prime due campagne di ricerche e scavi nella necropoli picena orientalizzante di Contrada Nevola a Corinaldo (Ancona), coordinate dall’Università di Bologna in accordo con la SABAP Marche. Rinvenuta nel 2017 con tecniche di indagine non invasiva (fotografia aerea e geofisica) nell’ambito di una procedura di archeologia preventiva, gli scavi condotti nel 2018 e 2019 ne permettono una dettagliata caratterizzazione. La necropoli risulta composta da almeno tre sepolture delimitate da grandi fossati anulari, con probabile tumulo/accumulo originario nella parte interna. L’esplorazione archeologica si è concentrata sul circolo maggiore e centrale del gruppo rivelato dal remote sensing, al cui interno è stata riportata in luce una fossa-deposito fittamente riempita di un ricco corredo di quasi cento oggetti. Lo studio dei reperti, manifestazione del rango principesco del personaggio celebrato, con innegabili simboli di regalità e potere, ne suggeriscono una datazione alla seconda metà del VII sec. a.C. Le analisi e i restauri in corso contribuiscono poi alla miglior definizione del contesto, negli aspetti materiali, rituali e culturali

    Simultaneous Self-Sensing of Displacement and Force for Soft Dielectric Elastomer Actuators

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    This paper presents a novel self-sensing method for soft actuators based on dielectric elastomer (DE) membranes. The proposed self-sensing scheme permits the reconstruction of both membrane force and displacement during actuation, based on voltage and current measurements only. The simultaneous self-sensing of displacement and force allows one to implement interaction control strategies without the need for additional electro-mechanical transducers. To achieve this goal, an online estimation algorithm based on recursive least squares is implemented to reconstruct the membrane capacitance from voltage and current measurements. Subsequently, mathematical models are developed to relate the capacitance to membrane displacement and force. Several modeling approaches are compared, ranging from physics-based to black box ones (i.e., Hammerstein-Wiener models and neural networks), in order to evaluate which strategy maximizes the estimation accuracy. After discussing the complete self-sensing algorithm, experimental validation is performed on a prototype consisting of a cone DE membrane

    sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883221119363 – Supplemental material for Bone Mineral Density Reference Values in 18- to 95-Year-Old Population in Lombardy Region, Italy

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jmh-10.1177_15579883221119363 for Bone Mineral Density Reference Values in 18- to 95-Year-Old Population in Lombardy Region, Italy by Mariangela Rondanelli, Clara Gasparri, Federica Perdoni, Antonella Riva, Giovanna Petrangolini, Gabriella Peroni, Milena Anna Faliva, Maurizio Naso and Simone Perna in American Journal of Men's Health</p

    Draunara, installation, Federica Cellini, 2014

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     Draunara, Federica Cellini, Ana B.K, widewalls.ch , 26/05/2014  "Washed away onto the shores of the island, migrants from Africa keep arriving to Lampedusa, a small island just off the coast of Sicily. (...)  The Unstoppable Tempest  Draunara takes its name from the local term for a storm that swoops over the island coming from the sea. The author of the piece draws a parallel between the tempest and the overwhelming number of people arriving from the same direction. Although the arrivals ar..

    correction idelalisib exposure before allogenic stem cell transplantation in patients with follicular lymphoma an EBMT survey

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    The article “Idelalisib exposure before allogeneic stem cell transplantation in patients with follicular lymphoma: an EBMT survey”, written by Leopold Sellner, Johannes Schetelig, Linda Koster, Goda Choi, Didier Blaise, Dietrich Beelen, Fabrizio Carnevale Schianca, Jakob Passweg, Urs Schanz, Emmanuel Gyan, Federica Sora, Nicolaus Kröger, Gerald. G. Wulf, Gwendolyn Van Gorkom, Jiri Mayer, Corentin Orvain, Jean Henri Bourhis, Pavel Jindra, Victoria Potter, Francesco Zallio, Elisabeth Vandenberghe, Stephen Robinson, Patrick J. Hayden, Ibrahim Yakoub-Agha, Silvia Montoto, Peter Dreger, on behalf of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation Lymphoma and Chronic Malignancies Working Parties, was originally published Online First without Open Access. After publication in volume 55, issue 12, page 2335–2338, the author decided to opt for Open Choice and to make the article an Open Access publication. Therefore, the copyright of the article has been changed to © The Author(s) 2020 and the article is forthwith distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder

    Cooking pots from Alassa Pano Mantilaris and Paliotaverna

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    This final report on the 1984–2000 investigations at Alassa begins with the presentation of the rescue excavations of the settlement (Chapter 2) and tombs (Chapter 3) at Pano Mantilaris. This is followed by the account of the elite architecture and associated finds uncovered at Paliotaverna (Chapter 4) and a detailed description and discussion of the remarkable seal impressions found on many of the Alassa pithoi (Chapter 5). In-depth studies of the Alassa pithoi and all of the other pottery found at the site are presented in Chapters 6 and 7 by Priscilla Keswani and Ariane Jacobs, respectively. Federica Spagnoli presents a report on cooking pots in chapter 7. Reports by other specialists on a variety of topics may be found in the 10 appendices: the cylinder and stamp seals (Aruz), metallurgical finds (Kassianidou and Van-Brempt), marked pottery (Hirschfeld), C14 dates (Manning), human remains (Lorentz), faunal remains (Croft), coins (Destrooper), ground stone objects (Souter), and archaeometric studies of the pithoi (Nodarou) and other pottery (Jacobs et al.). The results from all of these studies are integrated within the conclusions that the author offers in Chapter 8 regarding the chronology and importance of Alassa within the broader cultural and sociopolitical context of LBA Cyprus

    Correction to: Impact of a mixed educational and semi-restrictive antimicrobial stewardship project in a large teaching hospital in Northern Italy (Infection, 10.1007/s15010-017-1063-7)

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    A technical error led to incorrect rendering of the author group in this article. The correct authorship is as follows: Daniele Roberto Giacobbe1, Valerio Del Bono1, Malgorzata Mikulska1, Giulia Gustinetti1, Anna Marchese2, Federica Mina3, Alessio Signori4, Andrea Orsi5, Fulvio Rudello6, Cristiano Alicino5, Beatrice Bonalumi3, Alessandra Morando7, Giancarlo Icardi5, Sabrina Beltramini3, Claudio Viscoli1; On behalf of the San Martino Antimicrobial Stewardship Group

    The Planning of Socialist Urbanity: The New City of Kukës in Albania.

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    This paper titled "The Planning of Socialist Urbanity: The New City of Kukës in Albania" has been submitted in March 2022 (abstract submission) to the “Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings: 39th Annual SAHANZ Conference and 16th Australasian UHPH Conference" hosted at the Te Pare School of Architecture and Planning, University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau, New Zealand, in 25-27 November 2022 (hybrid online/in situ format). This paper has been peer-reviewed and it has been accepted for publication in December 2022, and published in July 2023 in the Annual Conferences Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand (SAHANZ), “Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings”, Volume 39, edited by Julia Gatley and Elizabeth Aitken Rose, Auckland: SAHANZ 2023. ISBN: 978-0-646-88028-0 (ISSN 2653-4789 - online). More info on the SAHANZ/UHPH Joint Conference can be found here: https://www.sahanz.net/events/nga-putahitanga-crossings-a-joint-conference-of-sahanz-and-the-australasian-uhph-group/ Conference contributions are available online at the following link: https://www.sahanz.net/publications/annual-proceedings/?session=3709 The final paper written by Dr Pompejano can be also accessed and downloaded here: https://www.sahanz.net/wp-content/uploads/Pompejano_2022_SAHANZ.pdf The paper should be cited as follows: Federica Pompejano, “The Planning of Socialist Urbanity: The New City of Kukës in Albania.” In Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand: 39, Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings, ed. Julia Gatley and Elizabeth Aitken Rose, 379-87. Auckland: SAHANZ, 2023. Accepted for publication December 1, 2022. DOI: 10.55939/a5035pmg1tThis paper should be cited as follows: Federica Pompejano, "The Planning of Socialist Urbanity: The New City of Kukës in Albania." In Proceedings of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand: 39, Ngā Pūtahitanga / Crossings, ed. Julia Gatley and Elizabeth Aitken Rose, 379-87. Auckland: SAHANZ, 2023. Accepted for publication December 1, 2022. DOI: 10.55939/a5035pmg1t Acknowledgement: This article originates from the scientific work conducted by the author during the implementation of the research project "Materializing Modernity – Socialist and Postsocialist Rural Legacy in Contemporary Albania (MaMo)" which has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No. 896925 (https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/896925). This contribution reflects only the author's view, and the EU Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains

    Gregorio XIII Boncompagni. Un quadro nel quadro «per speculum et in aenigmate». Atti della giornata di studio (Frascati, Villa Sora, 19 gennaio 2018)

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    Quando accade l’incontro ravvicinato tra opere d’arte appartenenti ad epoche e contesti distanti – che siano i casi fortuiti della storia a volerlo, o che sia conseguenza di più o meno sconsiderati, audaci, provocatori spiriti d’iniziativa dei giorni nostri – gli storici dell’arte storcono il naso. Come quando, nello stesso momento in cui si svolgeva il convegno di cui finalmente presentiamo gli atti, a Palazzo Barberini si vedeva Picasso incontrare Pietro da Cortona. (Occhipinti
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