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    Il contratto estimatorio

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    Ruggeri L. ha scritto: cap. IV, V, VI e ultima parte del cap. III, dal paragrafo 8 al paragrafo 1

    Chirurgia Pediatrica

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    Chirurgia pediatrica; M Lima; G Ruggeri; B Randi; bullettino scienze mediche- 2010 fasc. 2; pagg 91-11

    Les Crânes de Myrina du Musée Impérial de Vienne (traduit de l'italien par G. de Giovanetti)

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    Giuffrida-Ruggeri V. Les Crânes de Myrina du Musée Impérial de Vienne (traduit de l'italien par G. de Giovanetti). In: Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'anthropologie de Paris, V° Série. Tome 9, 1908. pp. 162-167

    Front Cover: Macromol. Chem. Phys. 6/2014

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    The preparation of different styrene-based polymer films containing small amounts of tetraphenylethylene (TPE) and the evaluation of their photoluminescent behavior are reported. TPE molecular rotors show brilliant blue emission in a poor solvent or in a glassy styrene-based polymer matrix, where the intramolecular rotations of its aryls result as being completely arrested, but the fluorescence is weakened to pale green and eventually to a faint signal when good solvents or viscous but not glassy polymer matrices are used. This behavior suggests potential benefits in applications such as polymer traceability. Further details can be found in the article by G. Iasilli, A. Battisti, F. Tantussi, F. Fuso, M. Allegrini, G. Ruggeri, and A. Pucci on page 499

    Pathologies Related to Fuel Poverty

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    Foreword Lucia Ruggeri The effective enforcement of energy transition is one of the keys to the successful fight to climate change. The interplay between the sustainable UN Agenda 2030 goals is a new interesting ground for the development of intersectorial and multidisciplinary studies. Thanks to University of Camerino which is focused on the contamination between different scientific areas and really engaged in strengthening international research, a group composed by more than forty researchers of ten different nationalities is studying the energy policies and the new phenomenon of energy prosumerism. This book is the first direct result of the research activities granted by University of Camerino under the Programme FAR 2019 in the ECPE Project ‘Enabling Consumer to become Prosumer in the Energy transition era’ (more details about the project ECPE are available at https://ecpe.unicam.it/). The object of this book is to collect and analyze the main barriers to self-consumption and prosumerism. Difficult as it is to discuss all obstacles in a single volume, the book focuses on selected barriers which impede the development of new types of fossil free energy production and consuption. The energy communities could play a central role in the implementation of the energy transition strategies, but legal, social, economic, political and cultural barriers can hinder their spread. To analyze the barriers and to find how to eliminate the obstacles to energy transition policies is pivotal to enhance research activities focused on the new EU Regulatory framework. Most in general it is crucial a multidisciplinary approach focused on the fight to climate change and the implementation of sustainable development. In this book are collected several articles which offer a different perspective on the energy transition barriers form different points of view and under different methodologies. The book is composed of four parties. The first one is dedicated to the analysis of the methodology and the results offered by questionnaires supplied online in two languages (Italian/English). The survey is the basis of the Working Paper which is the deliverable of the ECPE Work Programme n. 2 and which constitutes the ground for a discussion into the research group. The second part of the volume collects the contributions focused on the social and economic barriers to prosumerism, while the third one is dedicated to a description of failure cases of self consumption

    Performance assessment of a modular device for micro-sphere singularization

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    A wide variety of mechatronic products undergoes major changes to miniaturize them and integrate a larger number of functions. They require advanced technologies for their manipulation and assembly, that become even more challenging due to the different properties and tiny size of their components. Innovative devices are necessary to enable the automation of such operations, such as sorting and feeding systems able to singularize and deliver micro-parts precisely and reliably at high-speed. To this aim, an original “Store&Place device” was developed for micro-sphere singularization and deposition (Fontana et al., 2018) [3], based on the novel operating principle proposed in Fontana et al. (2017) [1]. A potential application of this device concerns the automatic rework of electronic components, more specifically the reballing of Ball Grid Array packages, that basically consists in restoring their electrical connection to the board by attaching new solder balls. When the release of a single solder ball is commanded, the device singularizes it from a storage of identical balls and places it onto the corresponding circular land on the package. The paper presents the assessment of the device performance resulting from a structured experimental analysis on the manipulation of micro-spheres with diameter of 300 μm. It was applied to highlight the main process parameters influencing its performance, optimize them, and enhance the tool use. The performance indices to quantitatively evaluate the precision of the micro-sphere release were calculated according to Ruggeri et al. (2019) [5], and merged with other indices related to the reliability of the release and the time needed to execute it
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