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    New Morbidities 2.0

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    Robert Sanborn and Angelo Giardino\u27s introduction for Volume 4, Issue 1: New Morbidities 2.

    The Changing Landscape for LGBTIQ Families

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    Angelo P. Giardino and Robert Sanborn discuss the importance of the latest issue of the Journal of Family Strengths

    Injustice and Inequality in Healthcare: Trends and Progress

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    Angelo P. Giardino and Robert Sanborn discuss the latest issue of the Journal of Family Strengths

    Simvastatin Rapidly and Reversibly Inhibits Insulin Secretion in Intact Single-Islet Cultures

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    open10Epidemiological studies suggest that statins may promote the development or exacerbation of diabetes, but whether this occurs through inhibition of insulin secretion is unclear. This lack of understanding is partly due to the cellular models used to explore this phenomenon (cell lines or pooled islets), which are non-physiologic and have limited clinical transferability.openScattolini, Valentina; Luni, Camilla; Zambon, Alessandro; Galvanin, Silvia; Gagliano, Onelia; Ciubotaru, Catalin Dacian; Avogaro, Angelo; Mammano, Fabio; Elvassore, Nicola; Fadini, Gian PaoloScattolini, Valentina; Luni, Camilla; Zambon, Alessandro; Galvanin, Silvia; Gagliano, Onelia; Ciubotaru, CATALIN DACIAN; Avogaro, Angelo; Mammano, Fabio; Elvassore, Nicola; Fadini, GIAN PAOL

    The value of the city. Rent extraction, right to housing and conflicts for the use of urban space

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    none3sisalento, angelo; arbaci, sonia; bricocoli, massimoSalento, Angelo; Arbaci, Sonia; Bricocoli, Massim

    N\'eron-Severi group of a general hypersurface

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    In this paper we extend the well known theorem of Angelo Lopez concerning the Picard group of the general space projective surface containing a given smooth projective curve, to the intermediate N\'eron-Severi group of a general hypersurface in any smooth projective variety.Comment: 14 pages, to appear on Communications in Contemporary Mathematic

    The Local Action Group and rural development by local actors: an Apulian case study, and a circumstantial method of assessing failure

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    none2openSalento, Angelo; Belliggiano, AngeloSalento, Angelo; Belliggiano, Angel

    Micro-computed tomography for assessing the internal and external voids of bulk-fill composite restorations: A technical report

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    none6noopenTosco, Vincenzo; Monterubbianesi, Riccardo; Furlani, Michele; Giuliani, Alessandra; Putignano, Angelo; Orsini, GiovannaTosco, Vincenzo; Monterubbianesi, Riccardo; Furlani, Michele; Giuliani, Alessandra; Putignano, Angelo; Orsini, Giovann

    Oral History Project World War II Years, 1941-1946 - Angelo Legueri

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    Angelo Legueri was born 26 February 1916 in Westerly, Rhode Island. The oldest child of Italian immigrant parents, at age five he moved with his family to the Iron Range town of Nashwauk, Minnesota, where his father had found work in the local iron ore mines. Here Angelo grew up and attended school, graduating from Nashwauk High School in 1934. Following high school Angelo did what many young men did-he went to work as a mineworker. For eight years, from 1935-43, Angelo labored in the mines. Angelo married in 1940 (wife Dorothy Hughes Legueri), and was building a home when in late 1943 he was drafted into military service. In the Army, Angelo was assigned to the 1306th Engineer General Service Regiment and in 1944 shipped out to Europe. From mid-1944 until the end of the war in Europe, Angelo’s unit saw action in France, Belgium, and Germany; duties included bridge building and the clearing of land mines. During this time in Europe his first child was born. After V-E Day (May ’45) Angelo’s unit was sent to the Pacific, saw action in the Philippines, and after V-J Day (Aug ’45) spent several months in Japan building accommodations for US occupation troops. In November 1945 Angelo was rotated back to the US and discharged with the rank of tech sergeant. Back in Nashwauk, Angelo was reunited with his family and returned to his job at the M. A. Hanna mining company; he retired in 1978 with 43 years service. Dorothy and Angelo remained in Nashwauk, where they raised a family of five children. Angelo describes work in the mines on Minnesota’s Iron Range, where he worked until 1943, and then offers detailed insights to his Army service in Europe (1944-45) and the Philippines (1945). Also valuable are his observations about occupation duty in Japan (1945). An interview with Dorothy Legueri is also part of this collection

    Novel biological and technological platforms for dental clinical use

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    none4siopenOrsini, Giovanna; Pagella, Pierfrancesco; Putignano, Angelo; Mitsiadis, Thimios A.*Orsini, Giovanna; Pagella, Pierfrancesco; Putignano, Angelo; Mitsiadis, Thimios A
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