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Attraverso gli spazi di una storia
Il catalogo che raccoglie i testi di S.E. Card. A. Scola, C. De Carli e R. Balzarotti, attiene alla produzione scultorea di Dino Quartana formulata in giochi, guerre, emersioni, angeli, famiglie. Il testo prende le mosse da una citazione di A. Giacometti sulla sensazione immediata e attuale che si prova nello sforzo di raggiungere la realtà. Quartana, come Giacometti, vive drammaticamente e appassionatamente il rapporto con la realtà percependone tutta l’alterità. Di qui il processo di composizione dell’opera che passa attraverso una ricerca spaziale di provenienza architettonica. Essa è capace di restituire con forza e libertà la sensazione profonda del dato di realtà insieme a quella del possibile, come qualche cosa che sta dietro e intorno ad essa, inesauribilmente provocatorio e fecondo.The catalog contains the texts of His Excellency Mr Cardinal A. Scola, C. De Carli and R. Balzarotti, relating the sculptural production of Dino Quartana formulated in games, wars, emersions, angels, families. The text begins with a quote from A. Giacometti on the immediate and present sensation in an effort to reach the reality. Quartana, such as Giacometti, lives dramatically and passionately the relationship with reality perceiving all the otherness. From here the process of composition of the work that goes through a spatial search that has architectural origin. It is capable of restoring with strength and freedom the deep sense of reality as well as that of the possible, as something behind and around it, inexhaustibly provocative and fruitful
Nanette Carli
Nanette Carli retires after 22 years of service to EIU. (l-r) President William Perry, Nanette Carli, Provost Blair Lord.https://thekeep.eiu.edu/retirements_2013/1017/thumbnail.jp
Cingalobolus carli Attems 1936
Cingalobolus carli Attems, 1936 Cingalobolus carli Attems, 1936: 304 (D). India, Madras Presidency, Vizagapatam; Trichur, Kerala. Cingalobolus carli — Rajulu, 1970 b: 143 (M); Rajagopalan, 1967: 20 (R); Jeekel, 2001 c: 59 (M);Published as part of Golovatch, Sergei I. & Wesener, Thomas, 2016, A species checklist of the millipedes (Myriapoda, Diplopoda) of India, pp. 1-75 in Zootaxa 4129 (1) on page 32, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4129.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25757
Polydesmus carli Attems 1914
carli Attems, 1914: 317 [Rhinocricus]. Replacement name for Rhinocricus montivagus Carl, 1912, a junior homonym of R. montivagus Silvestri, 1895. Acladocricus carli (Attems, 1914), RhinocricidaePublished as part of Hollier, John, Stöckli, Eduard, Wesener, Thomas, Mesibov, Robert, Decker, Peter & Sierwald, Petra, 2020, An annotated list of the millipede (Diplopoda) species described by Johann Carl, pp. 183-240 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 127 (1) on page 192, DOI: 10.35929/RSZ.0015, http://zenodo.org/record/574345
Masaris carli VON SCHULTHESS 1922
<i>Masaris carli</i> VON SCHULTHESS 1922 <p> <i>Masaris carli</i> VON SCHULTHESS 1922: 404.</p> <p>V e r b r e i t u n g: Iran.</p>Published as part of <i>Gusenleitner, J., 2013, Die Gattungen der Vespidae im Nahen Osten, in Nordafrika und in Arabien (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), pp. 1025-1046 in Linzer biologische Beiträge 45 (2)</i> on page 1032, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5300229">10.5281/zenodo.5300229</a>
Mesocoelium carli
Carli body type Mesocoelium sp. carli body type CNHE-876a (2 slides: two specimens) (Figure 14), R. marina (Anura: Bufonidae) from Tilarán, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Mesocoelium sp. carli body type CNHE-1067c (2 slides: two specimens) (Figure 15), Plestiodon sp. (= Eumeces sp.) (Squamata: Scincidae) from Cuicatlán, Oaxaca, Mexico. Mesocoelium sp. carli body type CNHE-1068 (7 slides: seven specimens) (Figure 16), Plestiodon sp. (= Eumeces sp.) (Squamata: Scincidae) from Cuicatlán, Oaxaca, Mexico. Mesocoelium sp. carli body type CNHE-1528d (2 slides: two specimens) (Figure 17), R. marina (Anura: Bufonidae) from Laguna El Zacatal, Veracruz, Mexico (CNHE-1528d). Characterization. Based on 13 specimens. Body oval, covered with numerous spines that gradually diminish to posterior end, surpassing ovary and disappearing at different body levels; slightly visible on specimen CNHE- 1068; oral sucker subspherical, wider than long or spherical (CNHE-1068); prepharynx very short, almost absent; pharynx wider than long; cecal bifurcation slightly posterior to mid-forebody or slightly anterior (CNHE-1068 and CNHE-1528d); intestinal ceca surpass ovary posteriorly and end slightly posterior to mid-body or slightly anterior to mid-body (one specimen of CNHE-1067c and one of CNHE-1068). Testes lateral or slightly diagonal at level of ventral sucker or anterior to it; cirrus sac between cecal bifurcation and ventral sucker, completely or almost completely inside cecal bow (except for one specimen of CNHE-876a); the vitelline fields extends from the midlevel of oral sucker in some specimens or from the posterior end of oral sucker, surpassing cecal ends and enter into the postovarian space. Seminal vesicle bipartite; genital pore postbifurcal, submedian; ovary sinistral (seven specimens) or dextral (six specimens). Uterus widely distributed but located mostly under ventral sucker. Excretory system partially visible (Table 9). Remarks. The specimens labelled CNHE-876a and CNHE-1067c were identified as M. meggitti (= M. travassosi) by Caballero & Brenes (1958) and Zerecero (1951), respectively. Nevertheless, this material differs from M. meggitti by the position of the genital pore (prebifurcal and medial in M. meggitti and postbifurcal and submedian in the CNHE specimens); therefore, they belong to the carli body type and not to the mesembrinum body type as M. meggiti. Another difference lies with the body shape, which is attenuated, typically clavate and relatively large in M. meggitti and oval in the CNHE specimens. Some characteristics of the specimens identified by Zerecero (1950) as M. leiperi (CNHE-1068) differ of those established for this species, e.g., the position of the genital pore (postbifurcal and medial in M. leiperi [leiperi body type] and postbifurcal and sub median in the specimens with the catalogue number CNHE-1068, which is typical of the carli body type), the percentage of the postovarian space occupied by ceca (in CNHE specimens, it is 28.14% Characteristics Mesocoelium sp. body type carli Mesocoelium carli CNHE-876a CNHE-1067c CNHE-1068 CNHE-1528d n=2 n=2 n=7 n=2 Reference Caballero & Brenes Zerecero (1951) Zerecero (1950) Guillén-Hernánđez et al. Anđré (1915) (1958) (2000) Original đetermination M. travassosi M. travassosi M. leiperi M. monas - and in M. leiperi, it is equal to or larger than 37%), the ratio oral sucker width/pharynx width (1: 3.5 in M. leiperi in contrast with 1: 2.7 in our specimens), and egg length, which is a diagnostic trait of M. leiperi according to Dronen et al. (2012); in the CNHE specimens, the egg diameter was 0.034, while in M. leiperi, it ranged from 0.038–0.040. The last group of specimens (CNHE-1528d) were assigned to M. monas by Guillén-Hernández et al. (2000); however, this material differs from M. monas in all their diagnostic characteristics: 1) the posterior extent of the vitelline fields, which ends from near the mid-level of the caecal ends to up three quarters of it in M. monas (Dronen et al. 2012), while in the CNHE specimens, the follicles significantly surpass the intestinal ceca; 2) the position of genital pore, which is located posterior to the margin of the pharynx to near the mid-level of the esophagus (prebifurcal and submedian) in M. monas (Dronen et al. 2012), which is in contrast with the genital pore (postbifurcal and submedian) observed in the CNHE specimens; and 3) in M. monas, the vitelline fields do not surpass the ovary, but in the studied specimens, the vitelline fields surpass it, occupying 43.25% of the postovarian space. All the specimens previously characterized (CNHE-876a, CNHE-1067c, CNHE-1068, CNHE-1528d) share a carli body type; nonetheless, the only known species within this body type (M. carli described by André [1915]) differ from our material in the following traits: the percentage occupied by the forebody of the total body length, the total body length, the oral sucker size, the ventral sucker size, the percentage occupied by the cirrus sac of the total body length, the size of the ovary and testicles, the percentage occupied by the postovarian space of the total body length, the percentage of ceca that surpasses the ovary, eggs length, the ratio oral sucker width/pharynx width, the ratio oral sucker width/ventral sucker width (except in CNHE-1068), the host species, and the geographical distribution. The differences cited above prevent the assignment of the CNHE specimens to M. carli; its exact identification depends on the completion of new collections of specimens to determine if the position of the genital pore is an intrinsic feature or a technical artefact.Published as part of López-García, Ashley Samara & García-Prieto, Luis, 2017, A reevaluation of the specimens of Mesocoelium (Trematoda: Mesocoeliidae) in the Colección Nacional de Helmintos, Mexico, pp. 151-176 in Zootaxa 4273 (2) on pages 169-172, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4273.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/80190
Neurophysiological correlates of sleep leg movements in acute spinal cord injury
Abstract not availableRaffaele Ferri, Paola Proserpio, Francesco Rundo, Andrea Lanza, Katrina Sambusida, Tiziana Redaelli, Fabrizio De Carli, Lino Nobil
Attraverso gli spazi di una storia. Opere di Dino Quartana
Il catalogo che raccoglie i testi di S.E. Card. A. Scola, C. De Carli e R. Balzarotti, attiene alla produzione scultorea di Dino Quartana formulata in giochi, guerre, emersioni, angeli, famiglie. Il testo prende le mosse da una citazione di A. Giacometti sulla sensazione immediata e attuale che si prova nello sforzo di raggiungere la realtà. Quartana, come Giacometti, vive drammaticamente e appassionatamente il rapporto con la realtà percependone tutta l’alterità. Di qui il processo di composizione dell’opera che passa attraverso una ricerca spaziale di provenienza architettonica. Essa è capace di restituire con forza e libertà la sensazione profonda del dato di realtà insieme a quella del possibile, come qualche cosa che sta dietro e intorno ad essa, inesauribilmente provocatorio e fecondo.The catalog contains the texts of His Excellency Mr Cardinal A. Scola, C. De Carli and R. Balzarotti, relating the sculptural production of Dino Quartana formulated in games, wars, emersions, angels, families. The text begins with a quote from A. Giacometti on the immediate and present sensation in an effort to reach the reality. Quartana, such as Giacometti, lives dramatically and passionately the relationship with reality perceiving all the otherness. From here the process of composition of the work that goes through a spatial search that has architectural origin. It is capable of restoring with strength and freedom the deep sense of reality as well as that of the possible, as something behind and around it, inexhaustibly provocative and fruitful
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