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    I ventitre anni con Alberto Asor Rosa

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    Il contributo descrive i momenti-chiave di una esperienza intellettuale e scientifica a ridosso di uno dei più grandi intellettuali del secondo Novecento

    Gobierno de Miguel Ragone en Salta: entre el ideal y la realidad, 1973-1974

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    Desde mediados del Siglo XX la provincia de Salta se caracterizó por el predominio de gobiernos de signo peronista. Así, luego de la llamada Revolución Argentina -y después de casi dieciocho años de proscripción- triunfó en las elecciones generales de 1973 la fórmula justicialista Miguel Ragone-Olivio Ríos.Interesa en este avance de investigación indagar las resistencias, tensiones y negociaciones que afrontó el gobierno de Ragone hasta la intervención decretada durante la presidencia de Isabel Martínez de Perón. También se analiza la composición del Poder Legislativo, los debates generados y las acciones de gobierno desplegadas en el corto gobierno constitucional -1973/74- con el fin de posibilitar explicaciones sobre las alianzas y contra-alianzas dentro del peronismo y en los partidos de oposición, sus diferencias y acuerdos, además de las identidades partidarias que revelan los debates en la Legislatura provincial durante el complejo período.Para dar cuenta del tema planteado se trabajará con: diarios de sesiones, diarios locales y entrevistas

    Organization and evolution of Gorilla centromeric DNA from old strategies to new approaches

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    The centromere/kinetochore interaction is responsible for the pairing and segregation of replicated chromosomes in eukaryotes. Centromere DNA is portrayed as scarcely conserved, repetitive in nature, quickly evolving and protein-binding competent. Among primates, the major class of centromeric DNA is the pancentromeric α-satellite, made of arrays of 171 bp monomers, repeated in a head-to-tail pattern. α-satellite sequences can either form tandem heterogeneous monomeric arrays or assemble in higher-order repeats (HORs). Gorilla centromere DNA has barely been characterized, and data are mainly based on hybridizations of human alphoid sequences. We isolated and finely characterized gorilla α-satellite sequences and revealed relevant structure and chromosomal distribution similarities with other great apes as well as gorilla-specific features, such as the uniquely octameric structure of the suprachromosomal family-2 (SF2). We demonstrated for the first time the orthologous localization of alphoid suprachromosomal families-1 and -2 (SF1 and SF2) between human and gorilla in contrast to chimpanzee centromeres. Finally, the discovery of a new 189 bp monomer type in gorilla centromeres unravels clues to the role of the centromere protein B, paving the way to solve the significance of the centromere DNA's essential repetitive nature in association with its function and the peculiar evolution of the α-satellite sequence

    Il consumo e le forme letterarie

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    Le relazioni tra il consumo, le forme estetiche e le dinamiche sia seriali sia mainstream della letteratura italiana dal tardo Ottocento alll'ultimo Novecento

    The life and Story of Rosa Maria:Brazil's First Black Author

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    Thirty years after the release of Rosa Maria Egipcíaca's biography by Brazilian historian LuizMott in 1993, one of Rio de Janeiro's strongest carnival samba schools, Unidos do Viradouro, finally brought her name into Brazilian mainstream culture. Rosa Maria is Brazil's first black author, having written a book and letters of prophecy. Her story is global in both space and time. In her journey, Rosa traversed three different continents - Africa, South America and Europe - interconnected by the colonial ties of transatlantic slavery and Catholicism, and though she lived in the eighteenth century, her 'afterlife' extends until today, as will be described through the context of Brazil's carnival

    Sub Rosa

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    In this stunning debut novel, Amber Dawn subverts and transgresses the classic hero's quest adventure to create a dark post-feminist vision not for the faint of heart. Sub Rosa's reluctant heroine is known as "Little," a teenaged runaway unable to remember her real name; in her struggle to get by in the world, she stumbles upon an underground society of ghosts and magicians, missing girls and would-be johns: a place called Sub Rosa. Not long after she is initiated into this family of magical prostitutes, Little is called upon to lead Sub Rosa through a maze of feral darkness, both real and imagined--a calling burdened with grotesque enemies, strange allies, and memories from a foggy past. Written with a kind of gasping urgency, Sub Rosa is a beautiful and gutsy allegory of our times, a fairy-tale-like fantasia imbued with a grave, unapologetic realness. --From publisher description.Women's literatureFictionLGBTQ+Lesbian literatur

    Towards a human factors assessment questionnaire for cybersecurity incidents

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    Assessing human vulnerability in cybersecurity is critical to understanding the relationship between human factors and the security of digital systems. This issue is exacerbated in areas such as public administration due to the sensitive nature of the data and services handled by government agencies, including citizen records, financial data, and national security details. Robust cybersecurity measures and understanding the human factors contributing to incidents are essential to securing public administration systems and maintaining public trust in government institutions. This poster presents ongoing work to develop a new psychometric tool to assess the human factors that play a critical role in cybersecurity incidents

    FILOSOFO NEL DIPINGERE:SALVATOR ROSA TRA ROMA E FIRENZE (1639-1659)

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    Si tratta della prima mostra italiana sul celebre artista Salvator Rosa, nato a Napoli nel 1615 e morto a Roma nel 1673. Alla mostra l’autrice ha collaborato come comitato scientifico, come redattrice di numerose schede, e come autrice di un corposo saggio sull’attività dell’artista a Firenze negli anni Quaranta del Seicento e a Roma negli anni Cinquanta. Ricco di materiale inedito, frutto di lunghe ricerche condotte dalla studiosa sull’importante artista, il saggio restituisce la figura del Rosa pittore, poeta e protagonista di una svolta artistica e culturale di metà Seicento che prelude già all’arte del secolo successivo. This is the first exhibition dedicated to the famous painter Salvator Rosa in Italy. Born in Neaple in 1615 he died in Rome in 1673. The author, that was studying the artist’s oeuvre and biography since many years, worked on the exhibition with many entries and was part of the scientific committee. She wrote also a big chapter on the activity of the painter in Florence, during the 1640th, and in Rome during the 1650th. Rich in unpublished material, the essay gives us a new idea on the biography and artistic production of Salvator Rosa painter and poet, leading artist of the turning point between Seventeenth and Eighteen Century

    Rosa Luxemburg: Periphery and Perception

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    Rosa Luxemburg was a critical thinker and author of many political and social reflections which to readers of today seem quite up to date. Particularly in the Global South, there seems to exist a stronger interest in Luxemburg’s work today, which is not surprising at all, considering that many problems she thought about are still existent – especially there. The participants of the International Rosa Luxemburg Conference in Bodø, Norway, in March 2023, discussed her role in the 21st century in quite some detail. The present anthology contains the conference’s extended proceedings and particularly focuses on two important elements in regard to Luxemburg: Her role for and within the global ›periphery‹ and her ›perception‹ in relation to other intellectuals, social democracy or the political left in a broader sense of the spectrum

    Can we go for a shorter treatment course in chronic hepatitis C? More inspiring cases

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    Current interest in HCV therapy with direct acting antivirals is focused on shortening treatment length. We managed two cirrhotics who achieved virological cure after 4Â weeks of ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir, dasabuvir, ribavirin treatment. Analysis to identify potential predictive factors for a successful outcome with a shorter treatment course was conducted
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