290 research outputs found

    Rector Academiae Lipsiensis Ad Consulare Funus Viri Amplissimi, Consultissimi, & Prudentissimi Dn. Jacobi Metzneri, in Markleberg/ Consulis actu regentis & Scabini Electoralis, Doctores, Lic. Magistros & Cand. huius loci praesentibus invitat

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    RECTOR ACADEMIAE LIPSIENSIS AD CONSULARE FUNUS VIRI AMPLISSIMI, CONSULTISSIMI, & PRUDENTISSIMI DN. JACOBI METZNERI, IN MARKLEBERG/ CONSULIS ACTU REGENTIS & SCABINI ELECTORALIS, DOCTORES, LIC. MAGISTROS & CAND. HUIUS LOCI PRAESENTIBUS INVITAT Rector Academiae Lipsiensis Ad Consulare Funus Viri Amplissimi, Consultissimi, & Prudentissimi Dn. Jacobi Metzneri, in Markleberg/ Consulis actu regentis & Scabini Electoralis, Doctores, Lic. Magistros & Cand. huius loci praesentibus invitat ([1]r) Titelseite ([1]r) Text ([1]v

    Entrepreneurship studies

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    Over the last decade, international entrepreneurship has become a key emerging issue in international business studies. A growing number of recent contributions has made the subject topical and lively but it lacks a common framework. This book starts from the foundations of the subject, rooted in entrepreneurship, strategic management and international business studies, and proposes an innovative and integrated interpretative framework. The approach is applied to case studies, in order to reconcile theories and practices of international entrepreneurship. Antonella Zucchella has contributed to International Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Foundations and Practices as an author. Antonella Zucchella is full professor of Marketing and Innovation Management at Pavia University, Italy, and Director of the Business Research Department there. She is author of four books and more than thirty articles, ranging from entrepreneurship to international marketing and management. Paolo Scabini has been researcher at the University of Pavia, Italy, in international entrepreneurship and is currently a consultant in these same areas for a consulting firm in Mila

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    Gennaio 2008. A Roma, con Eugenia Scabini per un convegno. Mai, se possibile, perdere l’occasione di una mostra, sempre, come si dice, che ne valga la pena. Peraltro non pochi convegni non la valgono. Ecco il caso all’opera. In occasione della riapertura del Palazzo delle Esposizioni Oliver Wick, in collaborazione con Katy Spurrell, presenta un vero avvenimento: la ricerca pittorica di Mark Rothko. Non possiamo mancare; con noi i nostri coniugi. In breve tempo ciascuno è di fronte alle opere; sì, un viaggio personale fondato però su un’unica materia: il quadro, la sua presenza quasi tattile (lo vorresti proprio toccare per sentirlo), la sua luce, i suoi colori. È questo che modella il sentimento. Non tutti i quadri peraltro rispondono; il dialogo avviene infatti attraverso il sostare e il lasciarsi penetrare: rimirare per sentire, per provare sentimenti anche contrastanti, sempre che a questa opportunità, venata di pericolo, venga lasciato spazio

    Congruence on child rearing in families with early adolescent and middle adolescent children

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    This study investigates the extent to which parents' and adolescent's reports of parental child-rearing behaviour are in agreement with each other. The aim of this study is twofold. The first aim is to verify whether familial congruence (congruence between family members) about child rearing exists. The second aim is to verify whether the level of congruence varies with the stage of the adolescent (early and middle) and gender of parent or child. The sample consists of 788 families with a child between the ages of 9 and 16 years. Congruence scores were computed on diverse aspects of child rearing: material rewarding, expression of affection, conformity, autonomy, ignoring, and punishment. The results show that familial congruence exists, not only between father and mother but also between parents and their children. A second result is that congruence between parents and their children increases from early to middle adolescence indicating that children become more competent interpreting their parents' behaviour

    Adozione e omogenitorialità: uno sguardo critico delle ricerche.

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    L’articolo fornisce una sintetica rassegna critica delle ricerche psico-sociali condotte sul tema dell’adozione da parte di coppie omosessuali, evidenziandone limiti e questioni aperte. Vengono, inoltre, proposti alcuni interrogativi specifici del contesto dell’adozione che la ricerca empirica non intercetta, ma che danno conto della complessità del fenomeno in oggetto

    Effects of parietal lesions in humans on color and location priming

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    To determine whether the parietal lobes contribute to the selection of nonspatial features known to be processed in the ventral stream, the current study examined the effect of chronic unilateral parietal lobe lesions in humans on color and location priming. Patients and normal controls performed a go/no-go color discrimination task in which either the same color and different color pairs of stimuli (prime and probe) were projected sequentially either in the same hemifield or in opposite hemifields. Control subjects and patients both showed independent effects of color and location priming. In the patients, primes in either field produced color priming for target probes in the ipsilesional field but not for probes in the contralesional field. This observation implicates the parietal cortex in processing activated codes of stimulus attributes not only for spatial information but also for visual features processed in the ventral visual pathways

    Dosimetric effects within target and organs at risk of interfractional patient mispositioning in left breast cancer radiotherapy.

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    Purpose: To investigate the effects of interfraction setup uncertainties on the dose distribution within the clinical target volume (CTV) and the organs at risk (OAR) of left-sided breast cancer patients undergoing external radiotherapy. Methods and Materials: Interfractional setup errors were assessed by measuring surface control points displacements during 89 irradiation sessions in 4 patients, by means of opto-electronic localization. The measured position deviations were fed back to the treatment planning system for the evaluation of the corresponding dosimetric effects within CTV and OARs (lung, heart). Results: Results revealed errors above 5 mm on some of the control points, but corresponding volumetric variations were on average below 2% for both the CTV within the 95–105% dose range and the OARs receiving more than 50% and 90% of the prescribed dose. A specific sensitivity to the setup errors was found as a function of the treatment plan design, leading to isolated cases exhibiting volumetric variations of CTV and OARs exceeding 2%. Conclusions: This study confirms the potential increase of treatment quality provided by the systematic patient position verification and highlights the role of opto-electronic position detection systems for the real-time check of patient setup errors and the evaluation of the corresponding dosimetric consequences, as a way to achieve consistent dose delivery
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