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    Corso, Rinaldo

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    Voce biobibliografica dedicata al giurista Rinaldo Corso (Verona, 1525 - Strongoli, 1582

    MEASURED RESPONSE OF AGED AND LARGE VOLUME NE104 AND NE110 SCINTILLATORS TO FAST PROTONS, NEUTRONS AND ELECTRONS

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    The pulse-height response of aged and large volume NE104 and NE110 organic scintillators was probed and neutrons in the energy range 10-60 MeV and with electrons of 113 MeV. For both counters the timing performance was tested with electrons. The effects of time on pulse-height response and timing performance are presented

    Fabris (Rinaldo) La Femme dans l'Eglise primitive

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    Fontelas Rosado Nunes Maria José. Fabris (Rinaldo) La Femme dans l'Eglise primitive. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°67/2, 1989. p. 265

    LB2-Rinaldo - Maggio 'Rinaldo' performed by Piazza al Serchio company, 2001

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    MP3 recordings of Maggio 'Rinaldo' as performed by Piazza al Serchio company, or possibly children from the Piazza al Serchio school. Mp3 CD given to Linda Barwick by Andrea Bertei. Date CD created is 8/6/2003. Booklet Andrea Bertei, Rinaldo Innamorato - Maggio. Biblioteca Comunale G. Venturelli, Centro di documentazione della tradizione orale (Terre di Garfagnana, Quaderno n. 5). La Giubba, 2003. "Rielaborazione di un vecchio testo di autore anonimo, da parte di Andrea Bertei, per gli alunni della classe V elementare di Piazza al Serchio, per l'a.a. 2002/2003)" (p.7). First performance 4/5/2003. Registrazione mp3 del Maggio 'Rinaldo' rappresentato dalla compagnia Piazza al Serchio, or forse dai bambini della scuola di Piazza al Serchio. CD donato a Linda Barwick da Andrea Bertei, datato 8/6/2003.. Language as given

    De Benedetti Rinaldo. - Il problema della popolazione in Italia

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    Sauvy Alfred. De Benedetti Rinaldo. - Il problema della popolazione in Italia. In: Population, 9ᵉ année, n°4, 1954. p. 764

    Overall frailty gauged in victims of the Italian plague (Imola, 1630-1632): was plague an indiscriminate killer?

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    Plague is an epidemic-prone infectious disease that has affected humanity with catastrophic effects throughout almost its entire history. One of the most intriguing questions of the last years is whether plague kills indiscriminately. To address the question regarding pre-existent health conditions, this study aims to assess the overall frailty of plague victims and compare it with a sample of non-plague victims from the same period and area. Frailty was assessed using the biological index of frailty (BIF) on two skeletal series dated to the seventeenth century from north-eastern Italy: one of plague victims from the Imola's Lazzaretto (n = 93) and another from an attritional cemetery located in Ravenna (n = 58). Comparisons between the BIF values of the two samples were performed separately by sex and age classes. Cox proportional hazards regression was conducted to analyze factors associated with the risk of dying from plague. The age-adjusted ANCOVA test revealed no significant differences in BIF results between the two samples. However, according to Cox's regression, individuals in the lowest BIF category (the least frail) had a significantly higher hazard of dying from plague. Although we found no differences between the mean frailty values of plague and non-plague victims in the univariate analysis, individuals with a low level of frailty showed a higher hazard of dying from plague than from other causes. In fact, otherwise healthier individuals (i.e., with low levels of frailty) could be found only among plague victims

    Catchment travel time distributions and water flow in soils

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    Many details about the flow of water in soils in a hillslope are unknowable given current technologies. One way of learning about the bulk effects of water velocity distributions on hillslopes is through the use of tracers. However, this paper will demonstrate that the interpretation of tracer information needs to become more sophisticated. The paper reviews, and complements with mathematical arguments and specific examples, theory and practice of the distribution(s) of the times water particles injected through rainfall spend traveling through a catchment up to a control section (i.e., “catchment” travel times). The relevance of the work is perceived to lie in the importance of the characterization of travel time distributions as fundamental descriptors of catchment water storage, flow pathway heterogeneity, sources of water in a catchment, and the chemistry of water flows through the control section. The paper aims to correct some common misconceptions used in analyses of travel time distributions. In particular, it stresses the conceptual and practical differences between the travel time distribution conditional on a given injection time (needed for rainfall‐runoff transformations) and that conditional on a given sampling time at the outlet (as provided by isotopic dating techniques or tracer measurements), jointly with the differences of both with the residence time distributions of water particles in storage within the catchment at any time. These differences are defined precisely here, either through the results of different models or theoretically by using an extension of a classic theorem of dynamic controls. Specifically, we address different model results to highlight the features of travel times seen from different assumptions, in this case, exact solutions to a lumped model and numerical solutions of the 3‐D flow and transport equations in variably saturated, physically heterogeneous catchment domains. Our results stress the individual characters of the relevant distributions and their general nonstationarity yielding their legitimate interchange only in very particular conditions rarely achieved in the field. We also briefly discuss the impact of oversimple assumptions commonly used in analyses of tracer data

    Il trasferimento della sede sociale all’estero alla luce dell’intervento correttivo del d.lgs. n. 88/2025

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    Muovendo da una disamina del contesto normativo in cui si inserisce la riforma delle operazioni transfrontaliere e internazionali, il contributo mira a comprendere il rapporto che, alla luce del nuovo art. 2510bis c.c., deve ritenersi esistente tra il trasferimento di sede all’estero e la trasformazione transfrontaliera, cercando in particolare di ricostruire il significato del secondo comma, recentemente inserito in tale norma dal decreto correttivo n. 88 del 2025
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