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Arturo Maresca. Scritti di Diritto del Lavoro (1975-2021)
La pubblicazione raccoglie tutti gli scritti del prof. Arturo Maresca (Emerito della Sapienza Università di Roma) editi dal 1975 al 202
FVG-Europa: ultima chiamata. Un "porto-regione" tra Mediterraneo e Centro Europa
Il libro tratta di come trasformare una opportunità geografica in un concreto progetto territoriale. L’opportunità
consiste nel valorizzare la favorevole posizione geografica del Friuli Venezia Giulia – tra il Mediterraneo e
le regioni più produttive dell’area germanica – dal punto di vista dei commerci marittimi e terrestri. Cogliere tale opportunità, certificata in primo luogo dall’Unione Europea (con la recente approvazione, da
parte del Parlamento europeo, del Corridoio Adriatico-Baltico) e da grandi organizzazioni internazionali, potrebbe rilanciare profondamente un’economia regionale in forte declino.
Il libro indica puntualmente una strada ancora percorribile per raggiungere l’obiettivo fino a ora mancato: mettere a sistema, in pochi anni e senza grandi investimenti, tutte le strutture e infrastrutture
regionali già esistenti (ma che oggi sono mal o sotto-utilizzate) in un unico ‘porto-regione’. Perché, allora, l’«ultima chiamata»? Perché questa stessa idea ce l’hanno anche altre realtà – oggi in Slovenia e
domani, forse, in Croazia – e se il Friuli Venezia Giulia non si muove subito non ci sarà più spazio per un altro porto-regione nell’Alto Adriatico con tutto ciò che ne può conseguire in termini di inevitabile
ulteriore declino, non solo della nostra economia ma anche di quella dell’Italia adriatica
S. Maresca, L'autoportrait. Six agricultrices en quête d'image
Mauger Gérard. S. Maresca, L'autoportrait. Six agricultrices en quête d'image. In: Politix, vol. 5, n°17, Premier trimestre 1992. Causes entendues - Les conditions de mobilisation (2) sous la direction de Annie Collovald et Brigitte Gaïti. pp. 157-162
Addition of Unsaturated Fatty Acids down-Modulates Heat Shock Gene Expression and Produces Attenuated Strains in the Fungus Histoplasma capsulatum
Histoplasma capsulatum is the causative agent of histoplasmosis, a systemic fungal disease world-wide in occurrence and the most common respiratory mycotic infection affecting humans and animals. This organism, that consists of a pathogenic yeast phase present in human tissue and a saprobic mycelial phase found in soil, represents at a molecular level, the most extensively studied of the dimorphic pathogenic fungi (Maresca and Kobayashi, 1989). In culture, the transition from one phase to the other can be triggered reversibly by shifting the temperature of incubation between 25° (mycelia) and 37°C (yeast). This implies that each growth phase is an adaptation to two remarkably different environments. Therefore, it is likely that the temperature-induced phase transition and the events in the establishment of infection are intimately interrelated and, unlike the case in higher eukaryotes, the differentiation process in dimorphic fungi represents an adaptation to a new environment. In fact, the organism must face challenges that may not be strictly related to dimorphism to proceed towards phase transition (e.g., higher temperature, different redox potential and nutrients, presence of new degradative enzymes, etc.)
F. Weber, S. Maresca, Travaux et Métiers, la confusion des activités en milieu rural
Bachelard Paul. F. Weber, S. Maresca, Travaux et Métiers, la confusion des activités en milieu rural . In: Annales de Géographie, t. 97, n°543, 1988. pp. 623-624
Dimorphism in Histoplasma capsulatum: a model for the study of cell differentiation in pathogenic fungi
Several fungi can assume either a filamentous or a unicellular morphology in response to changes in environmental conditions. This process, known as dimorphism, is a characteristic of several pathogenic fungi, e.g., Histoplasma capsulatum, Blastomyces dermatitidis, and Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, and appears to be directly related to adaptation from a saprobic to a parasitic existence. H. capsulatum is the most extensively studied of the dimorphic fungi, with a parasitic phase consisting of yeast cells and a saprobic mycelial phase. In culture, the transition of H. capsulatum from one phase to the other can be triggered reversibly by shifting the temperature of incubation between 25 degrees C (mycelia) and 37 degrees C (yeast phase). Mycelia are found in soil and never in infected tissue, in contrast to the yeast phase, which is the only form present in patients. The temperature-induced phase transition and the events in establishment of the disease state are very likely to be intimately related. Furthermore, the temperature-induced phase transition implies that each growth phase is an adaptation to two critically different environments. A fundamental question concerning dimorphism is the nature of the signal(s) that responds to temperature shifts. So far, both the responding cell component(s) and the mechanism(s) remain unclear. This review describes the work done in the last several years at the biochemical and molecular levels on the mechanisms involved in the mycelium to yeast phase transition and speculates on possible models of regulation of morphogenesis in dimorphic pathogenic fungi
Logic programming and database schema in reverse engineering: Analysis and documentation for existing code in a multilanguage environment
This paper presents the experience that has been acquired over a period of three years during the Ph.D. dissertation of the first author This experience has been characterised by three fundamental phases. The first of these produced art earlier paper [Eltantawi and Maresca, 1994] and dealt with the first experience of the application of logic programming (LP) to programming language analysis. This consisted of defining a methodology, and setting up a tool for the analysis of a few programming languages and for the representation of the main low-level design documents. The second phase stemmed from a second paper [Giannone and Maresca, 1995], which focused an the way in which useful documents were to be extracted during the System Comprehension activity, primarily in the reverse engineering phase. In this connection, applying LP techniques made it possible to define a methodology and set up a tool for generalising the extraction and abstraction of information to help in the building of the above documents, making them independent of the programming language. Phase three, this paper; represents the logical continuation of the first two, and tackles the application of LP techniques to RE activities and, in particular; the construction of low- and high-level design documents in a multilanguage environment. Specifically this experience is concerned with the analysis of programming languages for reverse engineering (RE) topics using two approaches: a main approach based on logic, and a complementary approach based on database manipulation. The authors describe methodologies far the analysis of code belonging to a multilanguage environment, and discuss the motivations that made it possible to achieve the specific design and implementation of a software tool called ''Multilanguage Analyser'' (M-Lan-An). This tool can synthesise the candidate methodologies for the construction of low-level design documentation (such as the algebraic form), and high-level design documentation (such as the code structure-tree, the call-tree, the declaration-tree, and so forth). All the documents can be visualised and browsed using user-friendly interfaces, while the tool can determine some important objective metrics such as McCabe's number Halstead's dimensional metrics, number of knots and their density, which are important indicators of the complexity of the analysed code. Currently, M-Lan-An can analyse several programming languages such as ANSI C/Turbo C, FORTRAN 77 and PI/1. The tool operates on PC (IBM-DOS) and is built in Turbo PROLOG V. 2.0 and CLIPPER V.5.2. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevier Science Lt
Photographie (s) et numérique (s). Du singulier au pluriel
Je présente ici le texte développé de la communication que Dominique Sagot-Duvauroux et moi-même avons présentée à l'université d'Avignon le 27 mai dernier lors du colloque Travail et création artistique en régime numérique. Autres billets sur Culture visuelle à propos de ce colloque : Thierry Dehesdin, Le prix d'une image ; André Gunthert, Création en régime numérique, remarques conclusives. Sylvain Maresca, Table ronde sur la photographie. Introduction L’idée que le numérique affecte profo..
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