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    Chapter Profilo minimo dell’opera di Riccardo Del Punta (1957-2022)

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    The author reconstructs and comments on the scientific production of Riccardo del Punta, examining his style, influences, lines of research, and legacy for labour law

    Chapter Capability e diritto del lavoro: non solo teoria. Dialogando con Riccardo del Punta

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    The paper is a tribute to Riccardo Del Punta, intellectual and jurist. The common thread is the use of Capability Approach in labour law which links the Author to his friend who passed away prematurely. The essay is also an opportunity to revisit the basic foundations of the Capability theory and the recent debate among international labour law scholars with regard to its possible use in the great transformation induced by the double (green and digital) transition

    Tra geometria e architettura: temi del dottorato di ricerca

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    Questo primo volume della Collana degli Strumenti si apre con un importante contributo di Giangiacomo Martines che introduce il tema del rapporto tra architettura e geometria nel mondo classico, portando esempi e inedite testimonianze frutto della grande esperienza dell’Autore, maturata in anni di studio e di contatto diretto con i più grandi monumenti del mondo romano. Alla voce di Martines si accompagnano poi, in un contrappunto ideale, quelle di alcuni giovani studiosi, che in diverse occasioni hanno affrontato il medesimo tema. Carlo Inglese espone alcuni notevoli risultati della sua ricerca sui tracciati di cantiere nell’antichità; Beatrice Angelini illustra recenti scoperte sulla complessa geometria della scala a chiocciola del Bramante, in Vaticano; Daniele Di Marzio ed Erminia Sciacchitano propongono due ricerche bibliografiche, rispettivamente dedicate al disegno e alla geometria della foglia di acanto e al tema generale di questo volume. I saggi sono introdotti da uno scritto di Mario Docci, che illustra le prospettive attuali delle scuole di Dottorato e da altri di Riccardo Migliari, che introducono alle linee di ricerca seguite nella scuola romana.This first volume of the series of instruments opens with an important contribution of Feltrinelli Martines which introduces the theme of the relationship between architecture and geometry in the classical world, by giving examples and unpublished testimonies result of extensive experience of the author, gained through years of study and direct contact with the most important monuments of the Roman world. Martines is accompanied by the voice of then, in a perfect counterpoint, some of those young scholars, who on several occasions have faced the same issue. Charles English exposes some remarkable results of his research on the tracks of the yard in antiquit

    Hypertextual Library Manifesto Version 1.0

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    Translation by Juliana Mazzocchi with the collaboration of Maria Stella Sagaria and Riccardo Ridi. The Italian version was published as Manifesto per la biblioteca ipertestuale. Versione 1.0, Bibliotime X (2007), n. 3, http://www2.spbo.unibo.it/bibliotime/num-x-3/ridi.htm. This manifesto is a bridge between two texts: The Digital Libraries Manifesto, written by AIB Study group on digital libraries (in AIB-WEB since December 2005 at http://www.aib.it/aib/cg/gbdigd05a-e.htm3),and the author\u27s book La biblioteca come ipertesto (The library as hypertext, published by Editrice Bibliografica in October 2007, contents and abstract available at http://www.bibliografica.it/catalogo/ridi-ipertesto.htm). It presents the 25 Theses and the 5 Laws of the hypertextual library

    It is foul weather in us all / Riccardo Boglione

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    Riccardo Boglione sent copies of Shakespeare’s The Tempest to twelve artists living in Europe and America, each copy in the language of the country of residence of the artists, asking them to leave the book outside to the weather for as long as they wanted. The pages from those mistreated volumes reconstruct a Frankensteinian version of the play. In an extension of the metaphor of the tempest, the author gathers a small collection of injured volumes, mimicking Prospero’s book. Simultaneously he produces a version of Shakespeare’s play that shakes notions of authority (who is the real author? The invited artists? The English Bard? Boglione? The translators? Bad weather? Time?) and aesthetics (the ‘work’ of rain, snow, wind, and sun transformed the text’s characteristics, giving it a sculptural dimension that obfuscates its literary one). At stake once again, the perpetual dualisms: objects and words, nature and culture, Old and New World. Contributors: Paolo Argeri, Luz María Bedoya, Carlos Capelán, Claude Closky, Felipe Cussen, Pablo Echaurren, Belén Gache, Sharon Kivland, Michalis Pichler, Nick Thurston, Pablo Uribe, Luca Viton

    Va’ a l’orza! In ricordo dell’amico Riccardo (Dino) Brizzi

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    Il contributo è dedicato al ricordo del Prof. Riccardo Brizzi (1920-2015), scrittore, grande esperto e studioso della marineria tradizionale dell'Adriatico, autore di importanti libri sull'argomento.The paper is dedicated to the memory of Prof. Riccardo Brizzi (1920-2015), writer, great expert and scholar of the Adriatic maritime tradition and author of important books on the subject

    Before and After the Commentators: An Essay in Periodization.

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    L'articolo considera il significato storico e filosofico dei commentatori neoplatonici di Aristotele. Gli autori situano il recente Sourcebook sui commentatori edito da Richard Sorbji in un contesto più ampio, che include il contributo dei commentatori nella formazione della filosofia tardo-antica e la loro posterità nella tradizione filosofica islamica. Dopo una sezione introduttiva (1) sullo stato attuale della ricerca in questo ambito, gli autori affrontano i temi seguenti: (2) Plotino, i commentatori e lo sviluppo del pensiero tardo antico; (3) il Sourcebook e la filosofia islamica. Riccardo Chiaradonna è co-autore della sezione (1) e autore della sezione (2), dove la ricezione dei trattati di scuola aristotelici è presentata come una caratteristica fondamentale nella transizione dalla filosofia post-ellenistica a quella tardo-antica. Plotino ha un ruolo cruciale in questo processo e l'assimilazione neoplatonica dei trattati di Aristotele non avrebbe avuto luoro senza il suo contributo.This article considers the historical and philosophical significance of the Neoplatonic commentators on Aristotle. The authors set Richard Sorabji's recent Sourcebook on the commentators within a wider backgroung, which covers the commentators' contribution in the shaping of late antique philosophy and their posterity in the Islamic philosophical tradition. After an introductory section (1) regarding the current status of research in this area, the authors tackle the following issues: (2) Plotinus, the commentators and the development of late antique thought; (3) the Sourcebook and Islamic Philosophy. Riccardo Chiaradonna is co-author of section (1) and author of section (2), where the reception of Aristotle's school treatises is set out as a key feature in the transition from Post Hellenistic to Late Antique philosophy. Plotinus has a pivotal position in this process and the Neoplatonic incorporation of Aristotle's treatises would have not taken place without Plotinus' contribution

    Supernova neutrino detection in JUNO, a large liquid scintillator neutrino detector

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    The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is a multi-purpose neutrino experiment under construction in South China. The 20 kton of highly transparent Liquid Scintillator (LS) are contained in an acrylic sphere surrounded by 17612 20” PhotoMultiplier Tubes (PMTs) and 25600 3” PMTs. JUNO aims at providing an energy resolution better than 3% at 1 MeV and thus offers exciting opportunities for addressing various important topics in neutrino and astroparticle physics. For instance, neutrinos play a crucial role during all stages of stellar collapse and explosion. The signature of a supernova explosion is a sudden increase of the neutrino interaction rate in the detector of several orders of magnitude (from below 1 kHz up to 1 MHz) for a short time O(1 s). Therefore the readout electronics has to withstand very high rates for a limited amount of time without data losses. The JUNO Padova research group is responsible for the design and development of the large PMTs readout electronics. The PMTs output signal is processed and stored temporarily in a local memory before being sent to the data acquisition, once validated by the trigger electronics. Besides the local memory situated in the readout-board FPGA, a 2 GBytes DDR3 SDRAM memory is available and it is used to provide a larger memory buffer in the exceptional case of a sudden increase of the input rate. A small experiment with 48 small size PMTs reading out the light coming from a 20 liter LS detector has been assembled at the Legnaro National Laboratories in Legnaro, Italy. Another setup has been built at the Institute of High Energy Physics in Beijing, China. The first part of the thesis concerns the performance assessment of the electronics, carried out by simulating the production of high-rate scintillation photons in the LS and testing the highest rates sustainable by the system. By retrieving the amount of expected events and the number of correctly read events, it is possible to compute the efficiency of the setup at a fixed rate. This made it possible to understand the rate range in which the system can work and when the DDR3 is necessary. Finally, rate measurements employing exclusively the DDR3 memory were collected thanks to a third setup at the Department of Physics and Astronomy in Padua, Italy. The purpose of this test is to understand whether the memory is capable of storing all the useful high-rate events by overrunning the usual data transfer bandwidth between the read-out electronics and the DAQ

    弥散的心智(一本安放你灵魂的书。揭开意识的神秘面纱,打破二元对立的逻辑,抵达世界的真相。)

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    Ever since humans walked out of the jungle and had free time to think about things other than food, sex, and shelter, people have been faced with these basic questions: What are we? Who are we? Is a person a body or a soul? Neuroscientistes are nuanced about the study of the human brain, but still confused about ourselves. In most existing scientific literature, information processing replaces the soul. So far, however, no scientist has offered convincing explanations of where and how consciousness is stored in the body. In this book, author Riccardo Manzotti explores the nature of consciousness. The concept of "consciousness" derives from a binary and opposing world view, in which matter is classified as consciousness, making consciousness look like a black hole. People don't know what consciousness is or where it is, they just think it exists, a mysterious existence. The author breaks down the logic of binary opposition, through interdisciplinary thinking, with vivid examples to illustrate his point: consciousness is matter, you see matter is your consciousness

    Author Correction: Gluten consumption and inflammation affect the development of celiac disease in at-risk children

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    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the authors Renata Auricchio, Ilaria Calabrese, Martina Galatola, Donatella Cielo, Fortunata Carbone, Marianna Mancuso, Giuseppe Matarese, Riccardo Troncone, Salvatore Auricchio & Luigi Greco which were incorrectly given as Auricchio Renata, Calabrese Ilaria, Galatola Martina, Cielo Donatella, Carbone Fortunata, Mancuso Marianna, Matarese Giuseppe, Troncone Riccardo, Auricchio Salvatore & Greco Luigi. The original article has been corrected
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