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First person – Andrea Cappa
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Biology Open, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Andrea Cappa is first author on ‘Live imaging of cortical granule exocytosis reveals that in vitro matured mouse oocytes are not fully competent to secrete their content’, published in BiO. At the time of writing the paper, Andrea was a PhD student in the lab of Dr Marcela Michaut at National University of Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina, investigating biological sciences
L'ambiente di lavoro come metro di qualità di una professione
Per un neo-laureato, il reperimento di un’occupazione in tempi rapidi è la degna conclusione del percorso formativo su cui si è speso. Però, il laureato a cui sia offerto un lavoro che avrebbe potuto ottenere senza tanto sforzo non sarà certamente soddisfatto quanto quello che trova un lavoro di qualità, soddisfacente dal punto di vista economico, professionale, so-ciale, relazionale, ecc.. Si può, quindi, affermare che un laureato può legittimamente aspirare ad un lavoro di qualità. Nella nota si descrivono gli aspetti del lavoro che possono qualificarlo come "da laureato"
High temperature stability and electrostatic discharge sensibility of InGaAs/InP avalanche photodetectors
Alberto Cappa: un autore gobettiano tra liberalismo paretiano e analisi del Risorgimento e del fascismo
This article aims at reintroducing and examining in depth the liberal thought of Alberto Cappa, strongly influenced by Pareto. A forgotten author nowadays, in 1920s and 1930s he reached a certain celebrity since he published two books within the editorial series of Piero Gobetti and contributed to his journals. Cappa had a prominent
role in the first generation of the scholars studying Cavour and the Italian Risorgimento. His book about Vilfredo Pareto was an interesting contribution to the Italian cultural and social history. From Missiroli Cappa drew the key interpretation of the Italian unification as the enlargement of Piedmont, due to Cavour’s political ability to
absorb the revolutionary tendencies of his time. Furthermore, Cappa analysed the Fascist phenomenon by highlighting that its most relevant cause in the aftermath of Risorgimento was represented by the social and political dissatisfaction of the middle class, involved in a conflict against the new popular and socialist actors emerged during the age marked by Giovanni Giolitti
The development of the Comprehensive Analysis of Policy on Physical Activity (CAPPA) framework
Background: Policy analysis is considered essential for achieving successful reforms in health promotion and public health. The only framework for physical activity (PA) policy analysis was developed at a time when the field of PA policy research was in its early stages. PA policy research has since grown, and our understanding of what elements need to be included in a comprehensive analysis of PA policy is now more refined. This study developed a new conceptual framework for PA policy analysis – the Comprehensive Analysis of Policy on Physical Activity (CAPPA) framework. Methods: The development of the CAPPA framework was based on: (i) an extensive review of literature; (ii) an open discussion between the authors; (iii) three rounds of a Delphi process; and (iv) two-rounds of consultations with PA policy stakeholders. Results: The CAPPA framework specifies 38 elements of a comprehensive analysis of PA policies in the following six categories, which comprise the building blocks of the framework: (i) purpose of analysis (including auditing and assessment of policies); (ii) policy level (including: international; national; subnational; local; and institutional policies); (iii) policy sector (including: health; sport; recreation and leisure; education; transport; environment; urban/rural planning and design; tourism; work and employment; public finance; and research sectors); (iv) type of policy (including: formal written policies; unwritten formal statements; written standards and guidelines; formal procedures; and informal policies); (v) stage of policy cycle (including: agenda setting; formulation; endorsement/legitimisation; implementation; evaluation; maintenance; termination; and succession); and (vi) scope of analysis (including availability; context; processes; actors; political will; content; and effects). Based on the CAPPA framework, we also proposed broad and inclusive definitions of PA policy and PA policy analysis. Conclusion: The CAPPA framework may be used to guide future studies related to PA policy and to provide a context for the analysis of its specific components. The framework could be used in the same way for sedentary behaviour policy research. Future research should examine the extent to which PA policy analysis has covered each of the elements specified in the CAPPA framework and analyse the elements for which evidence is lacking. Future studies should also determine whether the existing tools allow for auditing and assessment of all the CAPPA elements and develop new tools if needed to allow for a more comprehensive PA policy analysis
Leakage current detection in InGaAsP laser diodes by imaging of the optical emission within the confining InP layers
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