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Multiscale Molecular Modelling of ATP‐Fueled Supramolecular Polymerisation and Depolymerisation**
Raw research data supporting the publication Perego C. et al., ChemSystemsChem 2021, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/syst.20200003
A mixed-mode cohesive model accounting for small to large openings transition
This work addresses the formulation of a new mixed-mode cohesive model, able to handle the transition from small to large openings: the proposed model is an extension of the isotropic damage model formulated in [Confalonieri and Perego, JSSCM, 11-2, 2017] for the simulation of mixed-mode delamination with variable mode-ratio, under the assumption of small relative displacements
J. Carmignani ... Juris criminalis elementa - vol. 1
Romæ : apud Michælem Perego-Salvioni ; edebat Maceratæ : Benedictus qun. Antonii Cortesi : sumptibus Æmygdii Cæsarini, 1829
Segn.: pi greco2 [1](12) 2-15(12)(15(10), 15(11), 15(12) bianche).
Mutilo delle c. 15(10), 15(11) e 15(12). Legato con il v. 2. Legatura in cartone rigido con dorso in pelle, cc. di guardia anteriore e posteriore bianche.
https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99002511491020604
J. Carmignani ... Juris criminalis elementa - vol. 2
Romæ : apud Michælem Perego-Salvioni ; edebat Maceratæ : Benedictus qun. Antonii Cortesi : sumptibus Æmygdii Cæsarini, 1829
Segn.: 1-13(12)(13(11)v e 13(12) bianche).
Mutilo della c. 13(12). Legato con il v. 1. Legatura in cartone rigido con dorso in pelle, cc. di guardia anteriore e posteriore bianche.
https://galileodiscovery.unipd.it/discovery/fulldisplay?context=L&vid=39UPD_INST:VU1&search_scope=MyInst_and_CI&tab=Everything&docid=alma99002511497020604
Vocatives in subitles: A survey across genre
The purpose of this contribution is to investigate the function of vocatives and their translation in interlinguistic subtitles over different film genres. Our previous investigation (Bruti, Perego 2005) was based on a small corpus that included 2 British and 2 American films, belonging approximately to the same genre, i.e. COMEDY (with the exception of "The Talented Mr Ripley", which begins as a COMEDY but turns into a DRAMATIC MYSTERY STORY). This project aims to investigate the various roles vocatives play in the construction of the narrative according to the different needs that different film genres aim to fulfil. The corpus has therefore been extended to include: a full-length animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures ("Bambi", D. Hand, 1942), an action film ("Lethal Weapon 4", R. Donner, 1998), an adaptation from a literary masterpiece ("Sense and Sensibility", A. Lee, 1996), a popular comedy series (two episodes of "Sex and the City", Season 4, “The Agony and the Ex-tasy”, M.P. King, 2001 and “I heart NY”, M.P. King 2002) and an animated series (two episodes of "The Simpsons", “Homer in the night”, R. Moore, 1989-90; “Homer the Moe”, J. Kamerman, 2001-02)
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
Audiovisual genre and the translation of vocatives in interlingual subtitles
In this work we set out to investigate the role of audiovisual genre in the translation of vocatives in interlingual subtitles. By merging the distinct research areas of film genre and audiovisual translation, we mean to shed light on both and to evidence their mutual influences. Our investigation is based on a varied sample of English audiovisual products subtitled in Italian. The corpus consists of an old sample of four British and American films - mainly comedies and dramas (cf. Bruti, Perego 2005) - , i.e., Sliding Doors (P. Howitt, 1998, UK), The Talented Mr Ripley (A. Minghella, 1999, USA-Italy), Shallow Hal (Farrelly Brothers, 2002, USA) and East is East (D. O’Donnel, 1999, UK), and a new one, which includes further material, i.e., a full-length animated feature from Walt Disney Pictures (Bambi, D. Hand, 1942), an action film (Lethal Weapon 4, R. Donner, 1998), an adaptation from a literary masterpiece (Sense and Sensibility, A. Lee, 1996), a popular comedy series (two episodes of Sex and the City, Season 4, “The Agony and the Ex-tasy”, M.P. King, 2001 and “I heart NY”, M.P. King 2002) and an animated series (two episodes of The Simpsons, “Homer in the night”, R. Moore, 1989-90; “Homer the Moe”, J. Kamerman, 2001-02). Although comedy still predominates, the corpus is certainly comparatively more assorted and representative
Mitogenomes from Two Uncommon Haplogroups Mark Late Glacial/Postglacial Expansions from the Near East and Neolithic Dispersals within Europe
The current human mitochondrial (mtDNA) phylogeny does not equally represent all human populations but is biased in favour of representatives originally from north and central Europe. This especially affects the phylogeny of some uncommon West Eurasian haplogroups, including I and W, whose southern European and Near Eastern components are very poorly represented, suggesting that extensive hidden phylogenetic substructure remains to be uncovered. This study expanded and re-analysed the available datasets of I and W complete mtDNA genomes, reaching a comprehensive 419 mitogenomes, and searched for precise correlations between the ages and geographical distributions of their numerous newly identified subclades with events of human dispersal which contributed to the genetic formation of modern Europeans. Our results showed that haplogroups I (within N1a1b) and W originated in the Near East during the Last Glacial Maximum or pre-warming period (the period of gradual warming between the end of the LGM, ~19 ky ago, and the beginning of the first main warming phase, ~15 ky ago) and, like the much more common haplogroups J and T, may have been involved in Late Glacial expansions starting from the Near East. Thus our data contribute to a better definition of the Late and postglacial re-peopling of Europe, providing further evidence for the scenario that major population expansions started after the Last Glacial Maximum but before Neolithic times, but also evidencing traces of diffusion events in several I and W subclades dating to the European Neolithic and restricted to Europe
A Cannibalistic Approach to Grand Canonical Crystal Growth
Canonical molecular dynamics simulations of crystal growth from solution suffer from severe finite-size effects. As the crystal grows, the solute molecules are drawn from the solution to the crystal, leading to a continuous drop in the solution concentration. This is in contrast to experiments in which the crystal grows at an approximately constant supersaturation of a bulk solution. Recently, Perego et al. [J. Chem. Phys. 2015, 142, 144113] showed that in a periodic setup in which the crystal is represented as a slab, the concentration in the vicinity of the two surfaces can be kept constant while the molecules are drawn from a part of the solution that acts as a molecular reservoir. This method is quite effective in studying crystallization under controlled supersaturation conditions. However, once the reservoir is depleted, the constant supersaturation conditions cannot be maintained. We propose a variant of this method to tackle this depletion problem by simultaneously dissolving one side of the crystal while letting the other side grow. A continuous supply of particles to the solution due to the crystal dissolution maintains a steady solution concentration and avoids reservoir depletion. In this way, a constant supersaturation condition can be maintained for as long as necessary. We have applied this method to study the growth and dissolution of urea crystal from water solution under constant supersaturation and undersaturation conditions, respectively. The computed growth and dissolution rates are in good agreement with those obtained in previous studies
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