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    Flow cytometry protocols

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    THE EUROPEAN WORKING GROUP ON CLINICAL CELL ANALYSIS WAS FOUNDED IN 1996 in order to establish collaboration between 16 european clinical flow cytometric facilities. The goal of EWGCCA is the evaluation , standardization and advancement of novel flow cytometry assays, used for clinical cell analysis, diagnostic procedures and monitoring of therapy

    Foreseeing uncertainty. Design and non-normativity. TDW 2019 International Scientific conference from 17th to 29the September 2019/ Polis University. Abstracts book.

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    This paper intends to explore narrative in video games and the way it influences games space formation, tracing parallels with architecture as a narration of space with the aim to understand the way interactive space in video games can contribute in conceptualizing complex and stimulant space in architecture. Research will be based first on exploring through literature review the narrative concept starting from traditional art and media considering the godfather of narratology, Aristoteles and then understanding the particular narration in ludology related to space experience and interaction through various authors such as Ernest Adams (1999), Henry Jenkins (2002), Lindney (2005), Spierling (2005). Moreover, narration as a concept of space formation with be explored in architecture starting from Le Corbusier promenade architectural, understanding the linear experience of urban space of G. Cullen (1971) through the concept of ‘spatial sequences’, to a more open exploration of the city as theorized by K. Lynch (1960) up to a more interactive relationship between building and user as explored by Ch. Alexander and Bernard Tchumi. This constant interaction and correlation between the formal construction of spaces and the complex activities and events that take place within them is very similar to the formation of the game space. Finally, this paper intends to explore elements of space narration in video games that can be relevant for architecture and urban design

    Bulla interdicti generalis in vniuerso Regno Francie et translationis nundinarum ex Lugduno ad ciuitatem Gebenen. ex causis in bulla contentis

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    [4] h. ; 4º. -- Lugar y fecha de imp. tomados de la data, en v. de h. []4: "Datu[m] Rome apud sanctu[m] Petru[m]. Anno incarnationis d[omi]nice MDXII, XIII Aug. Pont. n[ost]ri anno nono". -- Nombre del imp. tomado de EDIT 16. -- Sign.: []4. -- L. gót. -- Port. con esc. grab. xil del Papa Julio II, cf. CCPB. -- Inic. grab. xil

    The screening of affective perinatal disorders in fathers: preliminary validation data of the Perinatal Assessment of Paternal Affectivity (PAPA).

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    THE SCREENING OF AFFECTIVE PERINATAL DISORDERS IN FATHERS: PRELIMINARY VALIDATION DATA OF THE PERINATAL ASSESSMENT OF PATERNAL AFFECTIVITY (PAPA) Baldoni Franco (1), Matthey Stephen (2), Agostini Francesca (1), Caretti Vincenzo (3), Minghetti Mattia (1), Giannotti Michele (1), D’Autilia Benedetta (1), Spelzini Federico (4), & the PAPA Team (1) Department of Psychology, University of Bologna, Italy (2) University of Sydney - South West Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, Australia (3) LUMSA University, Roma, Italy (4) Obstetrics and Gynecology Operating Unit, Infermi Hospital Rimini, AUSL Romagna, Italy [email protected] The assessment of perinatal affective disorders in fathers is a still unresolved problem, and currently no screening tool is sufficiently credited. The most common early screening instruments, like the EPDS, even when validated for fathers, do not take into account that men are usually less prone to reveal any psychological difficulty and tend to repress discomfort assuming externalizing strategies like: alcohol abuse, smoking, drug addiction or other maladjusted behaviors. As a consequence of their indefinite clinical features, these problems are often under-assessed or undiagnosed. The Perinatal Assessment of Paternal Affectivity (PAPA) (Baldoni, Matthey, Agostini, Schimmenti, & Caretti, 2016) is a new questionnaire for the screening of high-risk fathers during the perinatal period. It is the first tool for evaluating affective problems in males, considering different dimensions highlighted by recent research. It is fast and easy to administer, ethnic and socio-cultural influences are also considered. The incoming preliminary data from the Italian multicentric validation study of the PAPA, involving many public services (AUSLs Romagna, Cagliari, 15 Alta Padovana, Torino, Foggia and Roma1), will be presented. 600 couples of fathers and mothers (1200 parents) were involved in the study. All participants, at the 7th-8th month prenatal and at 3rd month postnatal, completed the following questionnaires: PAPA, CES-D, SCL-90-R, ASA, PSS, DAS and EPDS. Preliminary findings showed significant association between PAPA total and single scale scores with many scores on CES-D, SCL-90-R, ASA, PSS and DAS (P< .05). These data confirm the PAPA as a useful screening tool for the assessment of perinatal affective disorders in fathers. Despite it doesn’t allow an accurate diagnosis, it provides a simple and practical guide to the detection of high-risk fathers. In these cases, a more thorough diagnostic assessment and a possible treatment are required

    Le basi del diritto della cultura

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    Il volume analizza gli aspetti peculiari della normativa italiana in materia di tutela e valorizzazione dei beni cultural
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