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    Canale, V.

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    La religiosità popolare in Val Canale

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    The monograph La religiosità popolare in Val Canale: Il teschio lavato e avvolto nel panno (Popular piety in the Canale Valley: The skull that is washed and wrapped in cloth) is re-writed and updated version of Slovenian monograph Ljudska religioznost v Kanalski dolini: O umiti in v prt zaviti lobanji (2014). The book illustrates the festive year of Slovenes in the Canale Valley from the perspective of current ritualistic practices (still in use today). The identifying elements of the Slovenian linguistic community are recognizable in the implementation of various (popular) religious practices by the local population. The author presents the rituals (with selected prayer formulas), described as an integral part of their life by Slovenian-speaking informants - all of whom are indigenous, native people of the Canale Valley - that was described, from the point of view of experts in the fields (e.g. Kuret 1989) as typical of the Slovenian community in general.Monografija prinaša pregled ljudskega obredja prebivalstva Kanalske doline, ki ga avtorica prepoznava kot pomemben identifikacijski element tamkajšnje slovenske jezikovne skupnosti. Posebna pozornost je namenjena še v začetku 21. stoletja živemu obrednemu »umivanju in zavijanju lobanje zadnjega pokopanega pokojnika«, o katerega razširjenosti med Slovenci so v preteklosti pisali že E. Gasparini (1952), M. Matičetov (1955) in H. Maister (1975), zapisi o prisotnosti tovrstnega obrednega umivanja v Srbiji in Makedoniji (E. Schneeweis 1935) pa namigujejo na morebitno vezanost obredja na širši južnoslovanski prostor. Gre za dopolnjeno različico slovenske monografije iz leta 2014

    Retto e Canale Anale

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    Il capitolo prende in considerazione le patologie del retto e del canale e la relativa terapia chirurgic

    Improved Hardy inequalities with a class of weights

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    \begin{abstract} In the paper we state conditions on potentials VV to get the improved Hardy inequality with weight \begin{equation*} \begin{split} c_{N,\mu}\int_{\R^N}\frac{\varphi^2}{|x|^2}\mu(x)dx&+ \int_{\R^N}V\,\varphi^2\mu(x)dx \\&\le \int_{\R^N}|\nabla \varphi|^2\mu(x)dx +K_1 \int_{\R^N} \varphi^2\mu(x)dx, \end{split} \end{equation*} for functions φ\varphi in a weighted Sobolev space and for weight functions μ\mu of a quite general type. Some local improved Hardy inequalities are also given. To get the results we use a generalized vector field method. \end{abstract

    Ragionamento giuridico

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    Il saggio si divide in due parti: nella prima vengono esaminati gli approcci tradizionali al ragionamento giuridico, a partire dalla dottrina del sillogismo giudiziale per arrivare alle teorie analitiche e alle teorie antiformaliste contemporanee. Nella seconda parte il saggio propone un approccio teorico originale al ragionamento interpretativo e al ragionamento probatorio, evidenziando come una teoria del ragionamento giuridico fornisca strumenti per porre sotto controllo le scelte discrezionali compiute dal giudice. Il volume raccoglie contributi dei più autorevoli filosofi del diritto italiani di impostazione analitica con riferimento ai principali settori di ricerca della teoria del diritto contemporanea

    Bactrocera oleae-induced olive VOCs routing mate searching in Psyttalia concolor males: Impact of associative learning

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    Olfaction is a key sense routing foraging behaviour in parasitoids. Preferences for food, mate and host stimuli can be innate in parasitic wasps. Alternatively, learning-mediated mechanisms play a crucial role. Females of the braconid parasitoid Psyttalia concolor exploit olfactory cues arising from tephritid hosts and related microhabitats. However, little is known on the olfactory stimuli routing males searching for mates. In this study, we focused on the attractiveness of Bactrocera oleae-induced olive volatiles towards P. concolor males. Furthermore, we evaluated learning occurrence in virgin males, when trained for selected unattractive volatile organic compounds (VOCs) associated with mate rewards. (E)-β-Ocimene, α-pinene and limonene attracted virgin males in Y-tube bioassays. Unattractive VOCs evoked positive chemotaxis after associative learning training. P. concolor males exposed to VOCs during a successful or unsuccessful mating, showed short-term preference for these VOCs (<1 h). However, memory consolidation was strictly dependent on reward value. Indeed, males experiencing a successful mating showed a fast consolidation into protein dependent long-term memory, appearing after 24 h. On the other hand, males experiencing a less valuable training experience (i.e. unsuccessful courtship), did not show consolidated memory after 24 h. Overall, our findings suggest that P. concolor virgin males may exploit VOCs from the host microhabitat to boost their mate searching activity, thus their reproductive success. However, since learning is a costly process, P. concolor males retained durable memories just in presence of a valuable reward, thus avoiding maladaptive behaviours
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