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Ribautia ducalis Pereira, Minelli & Barbieri 1995
Ribautia ducalis Pereira, Minelli & Barbieri, 1995 Ribautia (Ribautia) ducalis Pereira, Minelli & Barbieri 1995, Amazoniana 13 (3–4): 325, 329 – 331, figs. 46–87 The species was hitherto known only from the type locality: Brazil: Amazonas: Reserva Florestal A. Ducke. In addition to further material from the same site, we have recently identified material from another locality: Brazil: Amazonas: Manaus: INPA (secondary upland forest, unburned), Kempson soil extraction, (03º 08'S 60 º 01' W), 25.9. 1985, J. Adis et al. leg.: 2 ΨΨ with mature ova, 45 p. l., b.l. 13 and 14 mm; 2 ɗɗ with tubula seminifera full of mature spermatozoa, 43 p. l., b.l. 12 and 13 mm (MLP); ibid., 24.4.1986: 1 Ψ with mature ova, 45 p. l., b.l. 14 mm; 2 ɗɗ juveniles (with 2 + 2 coxal organs only), 43 p. l.,b.l. 8 and 9.5mm; 1 juvenile (sex?),with 1 + 1 coxal organs only, 45 p. l.,b.l. 7.5mm (INPA). The recently studied material includes specimens with number of leg pairs other than those recorded thus far, i.e. ɗɗ with 43 pairs of legs and ΨΨ with 45 pairs of legs.Published as part of Pereira, Luis A., Uliana, Marco & Minelli, Alessandro, 2006, New species and new records of the genus Ribautia Brölemann, 1909 (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Geophilidae) from South America, pp. 45-68 in Zootaxa 1106 on page 66, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17144
Ribautia proxima Pereira, Minelli & Barbieri 1995
Ribautia proxima Pereira, Minelli & Barbieri, 1995 Ribautia (Ribautia) proxima Pereira, Minelli & Barbieri 1995, Amazoniana 13 (3–4): 325, 331 – 333, figs. 88–122 The species was hitherto known only from the type locality: Brazil: Amazonas: Reserva Florestal A. Ducke. We have recently identified material from the following additional localities: Brazil: Amazonas: secondary upland forest (02º 34 ' S 60 º 06' W), capoeira, 7.11. 1990, M. O. de A. Ribeiro leg.: 1 juvenile (Ψ?), 79 p. l., b.l. 14 mm (INPA); ibid., 3.1.1991: 1 Ψ with the two spermathecae full of spermatozoa and with mature ova, 81 p. l., b.l. 32 mm; 2 juveniles (ɗɗ?), 75 and 77 p. l., b.l. 14 mm; 1 juvenile (Ψ?), 81 p. l., b.l. 19 mm; 2 juveniles (incomplete) (AM). Brazil: Amazonas: Rio Tarumã Mirím, capoeira, 25.4. 1983, J. Adis leg.: 1 Ψ with the two spermathecae full of mature spermatozoa, 79 p. l., b.l. 32 mm (MLP). Guyane Française: Piste de St. Elie: 16 Km from Sinnamary, J.M. Betsch leg.: 1 Ψ with the two spermathecae full of spermatozoa, 73 p. l., b.l. 26 mm, 5.5. 1980 (MNHN); 1 Ψ with the two spermathecae full of spermatozoa, 75 p. l., b.l. 25 mm, 9.5. 1980 (MNHN); 1 ɗ with tubula seminifera full of mature spermatozoa, 73 p. l., b.l. 21 mm; 1 juv. (sex?) with only 3 + 3 coxal organs, 75 p. l., b.l. 10 mm, 5.6. 1981 (MNHN). The recently studied material includes specimens with number of leg pairs other than those recorded thus far, i.e. ɗɗ with 81 pairs of legs.Published as part of Pereira, Luis A., Uliana, Marco & Minelli, Alessandro, 2006, New species and new records of the genus Ribautia Brölemann, 1909 (Chilopoda: Geophilomorpha: Geophilidae) from South America, pp. 45-68 in Zootaxa 1106 on pages 66-67, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17144
Geophilus piae Minelli 1983
47. <i>Geophilus piae</i> Minelli, 1983 <p> 1) <i>Geophilus piae</i> Minelli, 1983a: 6, figs 1, 2.</p> <p> 2) <i>Geophilus piae</i>: Minelli 1983b: 406.</p> <p> 3) <i>Geophilus piae</i> Minelli, 1983: Foddai <i>et al.</i> 1995: 10. 4) <i>Geophilus piae</i> Minelli, 1983: Foddai <i>et al.</i> 1996: 361, tab. I. 5) <i>Geophilus piae</i> Minelli, 1983: Zapparoli & Minelli 2005: CD.</p>Published as part of <i>Zapparoli, Marzio, 2009, An annotated catalogue of the epigeic and cave centipedes (Chilopoda) of Sardinia *, pp. 56-168 in Zootaxa 2318</i> on page 141, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/192026">10.5281/zenodo.192026</a>
Chirurgia dei meningiomi negli anziani: “si può fare!”, Zoia C, Cattalani A, Bongetta D, Minelli M, Adinolfi D, Gaetani P,
Donne straniere provenienti da Paesi a Forte Pressione Migratoria e percorso nascita in Umbria.
DONNE STRANIERE PROVENIENTI DA PAESI A FORTE PRESSIONE MIGRATORIA E PERCORSO NASCITA IN UMBRIA
Chiavarini M*, Bernardini I*, Casucci P°, Minelli L*.
* Dipartimento di Specialità Medico Chirurgiche e Sanità Pubblica, Università degli Studi di Perugia
° Direzione Regionale Sanità e Servizi sociali, Regione Umbria
Introduzione.
Nel periodo 2004-2008 la Regione Umbria ha subito un importante cambiamento nella composizione della popolazione: aumento del 4.1% della popolazione residente,di cui 0.3% a carico della popolazione italiana e 60.7% a carico della popolazione immigrata.
Obiettivi.
Descrivere le differenze di accesso e di assistenza nel percorso nascita e negli esiti riproduttivi tra le donne italiane e quelle immigrate.
Metodi.
I dati provengono dai Certificati di Assistenza al Parto di tutte le donne che hanno partorito in Umbria nel 2008. Viene valutata la differenza negli indicatori di assistenza e di esito tra donne straniere provenienti da paesi a forte pressione migratoria (PFPM) e donne di cittadinanza italiana.
Risultati.
Le donne straniere PFPM, che rappresentano il 25% del totale delle madri, sono più giovani delle italiane (età media al parto 27,8 vs 32,2) e possiedono un titolo di studio basso, inferiore o uguale al diploma di scuola media inferiore, ( 45.6% vs17.1%).
Per le donne straniere PFPM, rispetto alle italiane, nell’assistenza alla gravidanza si evidenziano i seguenti punti critici:
- controlli in gravidanza più tardivi (dopo la 12esima settimana) (17.9% vs 4.7%;OR 2.57; IC 95%, 2.21-3.00); basso numero di controlli (≤ 4) (14.6% vs 3.2%; OR 5.22; IC 95%, 4.27-6.36); maggior ricorso ad un taglio cesareo in travaglio rispetto ad uno di elezione (13.3% vs 12.7%; OR 1.49;IC 95%,1.21-1.82); assenza di persone di fiducia al parto (21,1% vs.10.2%; OR 2.35; IC 95%, 1.98-2.79).
Non si registrano differenze significative tra straniere PFPM e italiane per la prematurità (7.2% vs 6.1%) e per neonati con peso <2500 grammi (5.7% vs 6.3%).
Conclusioni.
Nonostante l’offerta capillare e di qualità, accessibile a tutte le donne immigrate, le donne straniere PFPM usufruiscono di una minor assistenza in gravidanza che comunque non inficia gli esiti neonatali. E’tuttavia necessario riorientare i servizi tenendo conto delle caratteristiche socio-culturali della donna immigrata
NUMERICAL MODELLING OF PRESTRESSED FIBER REINFORCED HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE BEAMS SUBJECTED TO SHEAR
Successful laparoscopic management of a spontaneous hemoperitoneum, at 15 weeks of pregnancy. A case report and review of literature.
J Minim Invasive Gynecol. 2009 Nov-Dec;16(6):792-4.
Successful laparoscopic management of spontaneous hemoperitoneum at 15 weeks of pregnancy: case report and review of literature.
Pezzuto A, Pomini P, Steinkasserer M, Nardelli GB, Minelli L.
SourceDepartment of Obstetrics, Gynaecology, and Neonatology, Center for Reporductive Medicine, University of Parma, Italy. [email protected]
Abstract
We present a case report of laparoscopic management of a spontaneous hemoperitoneum in the second trimester of pregnancy. The patient was a 40-year-old woman at 15 weeks of gestation. At laparoscopic surgery, the hemoperitoneum was evacuated, and the right-sided uterine vessels were closed with diathermocoagulation. Every pregnant woman with severe abdominal pain, vomiting, and imminent hypovolemic shock should be carefully evaluated. After ruling out the most prevalent causes of hemoperitoneum, idiopathic spontaneous hemoperitoneum should be considered. Rapid diagnosis and aggressive fluid replacement together with prompt surgical intervention may be the only chance for a favorable outcome for both mother and child in the presence of such a rare complication. Moreover, in early stages of pregnancy, the laparoscopic approach should be considered but only in the hands of experienced laparoscopic surgeon
XIII congreso internacional de ciencias prehistóricas y protohistóricas (UISPP)
Laurencich Minelli Laura. XIII congreso internacional de ciencias prehistóricas y protohistóricas (UISPP) . In: Journal de la Société des Américanistes. Tome 79, 1993. p. 208
Lipid composition of covering and intramuscular fat in pigs at different slaughter age
To study age-related variations in fatty acid composition of covering and intramuscular fat (IMF), 60 half siblings, Pic X Camborough, of the same age, 30 barrows and 30 gilts, chosen from 10 litters were used. Groups of 20 subjects each, 10 castrated males and 10 females, balanced for litter, were sacrificed at 6, 8.5 and 9.5 months of age, corresponding to the common slaughter age of the three Italian pig production types, at live weights averaging approximately 90, 145 and 160 kg, respectively. Samples of backfat and longissimus thoracis (LT) muscle, taken at the last rib, were analysed. On LT samples, moisture, fat content and drip loss were determined. Fatty acid composition was determined in lipids from subcutaneous adipose tissue and in lipid fractions from LT. Further, backfat lipids were submitted to iodine value (I.V.) determination. The data were evaluated by means of analysis of variance with age at slaughter and sex as the independent variables. As age increased (6, 8.5 and 9.5 months), higher contents of saturated fatty acids (SFA) (36.36, 39.08 and 39.19%, respectively; P<0.01) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) (41.78, 43.44 and 44.37%, respectively; P<0.01) were observed in backfat, whereas polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) content, PUFA/SFA ratio and I.V. lowered (P<0.01). As total IMF is concerned, by increasing age, MUFA content increased (43.30; 46.76 and 47.28%, respectively; P<0.01), PUFA content decreased (18.63, 15.14 and 14.82%, respectively; P<0.01) and PUFA/SFA decreased as well (P<0.05); neutral lipids followed the same pattern, while an opposite trend was observed in polar lipids. IMF content (1.65%) was modified neither by sex nor age. The study shows that fatty acids composition of subcutaneous and intramuscular fats differs among the 3 slaughtering ages typical of the Italian pig industry. The variations observed, which could be ascribed to the increase of carcass fatness at increasing slaughter age, can affect both the nutritional and technological quality of pork
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