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    Il Furioso, April 11, 2013

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    This is the concert program of the Il Furioso performance on Thursday, April 11, 2013 at 8:00 p.m., at the Boston University Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. Works performed were Sonata Seconda, La Cesta by Giovanni Pandolfi Antonio Mealli, Preludio Decimo and Aria di Florenza by Girolamo Giovanni Kapsberger, Ricercata Ottava by Giovanni Bassano, Sonata Terza, La Melana by Giovanni Pandolfi Antonio Mealli, Corrente Seconda by Girolamo Giovanni Kapsberger, Ciaccona by Alessandro Piccinini, Sonata Quinta, La Clemente by Giovanni Pandolfi Antonio Mealli, Canzon Quinta detta Bellerofonte by Girolamo Frescobaldi, Ballo del Granduca by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Sonata No. 3 in G Minor by Francesco Barsanti, and Chaconne in G Minor by Tomaso Vitali. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Magnetic hysteresis in nanocomposite films consisting of a ferromagnetic AuCo alloy and ultrafine Co particles

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    open7noopenChinni, Federico; Spizzo, Federico; Montoncello, Federico; Mattarello, Valentina; Maurizio, Chiara; Mattei, Giovanni; DEL BIANCO, LuciaChinni, Federico; Spizzo, Federico; Montoncello, Federico; Mattarello, Valentina; Maurizio, Chiara; Mattei, Giovanni; Del Bianco, Luci

    Chamber Music Concert, December 15, 1982

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    This is the concert program of Chamber Music Concert onWednesday, December 15, 1982 at 7:00 p.m., at the Marshall Room, 855 Commonwealth Avenue. Works performed were Allegro by Giovanni Maria Ruggieri, Agnus Dei by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Quintet No. 3 by Victor Ewald, Canzona per Sonare No. 2 by Giovanni Gabrielli, Suite from Monteregian Hills by Morley Calvert, and Contrapuntus IX by Johann Sebastian Bach. Digitization for Boston University Concert Programs was supported by the Boston University Humanities Library Endowed Fund

    Possible influence of natural events on heavy metals exposure from shellfish consumption: A case study in the north-east of Italy

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    open8noopenLosasso, Carmen; Bille, Laura; Patuzzi, Ilaria; Lorenzetto, Monica; Binato, Giovanni; Pozza, Manuela Dalla; Ferrè, Nicola; Ricci, AntoniaLosasso, Carmen; Bille, Laura; Patuzzi, Ilaria; Lorenzetto, Monica; Binato, Giovanni; Pozza, Manuela Dalla; Ferrè, Nicola; Ricci, Antoni

    Vanadium redox flow batteries: Potentials and challenges of an emerging storage technology

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    open4noIn this paper an overview of Vanadium Redox Flow Battery technologies, architectures, applications and power electronic interfaces is given. These systems show promising features for energy storage in smart grid applications, where the intermittent power produced by renewable sources must meet strict load requests and economical opportunities. This paper reviews the vanadium-based technology for redox flow batteries and highlights its strengths and weaknesses, outlining the research lines that aim at taking it to full commercial success.openSpagnuolo, Giovanni, Guarnieri, Massimo; Mattavelli, Paolo; Petrone, Giovanni;Guarnieri, Massimo; Mattavelli, Paolo; Petrone, Giovanni; Spagnuolo, Giovann

    Axion dark matter detection by laser induced fluorescence in rare-earth doped materials

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    open11openBraggio, Caterina; Carugno, Giovanni; Chiossi, Federico; Lieto, Alberto Di; Guarise, Marco; Maddaloni, Pasquale; Ortolan, Antonello; Ruoso, Giuseppe; Santamaria, Luigi; Tasseva, Jordanka; Tonelli, MauroBraggio, Caterina; Carugno, Giovanni; Chiossi, Federico; Lieto, Alberto Di; Guarise, Marco; Maddaloni, Pasquale; Ortolan, Antonello; Ruoso, Giuseppe; Santamaria, Luigi; Tasseva, Jordanka; Tonelli, Maur

    Familly with two different cases of post- and pre-natal L1 syndrome; When hydrocephaly become "multidisciplinary headache"

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    open11openBukvic, Nenad; Boaretto, Francesca; Loverro, Giuseppe; Susca, Francesco C.; Lovaglio, Rosaura; Patruno, Margherita; Bukvic, Dragoslav; Starcevic, Srdjan; Vazza, Giovanni; Mostaciuollo, Maria Luisa; Resta, NicolettaBukvic, Nenad; Boaretto, Francesca; Loverro, Giuseppe; Susca, Francesco C.; Lovaglio, Rosaura; Patruno, Margherita; Bukvic, Dragoslav; Starcevic, Srdjan; Vazza, Giovanni; Mostaciuollo, Maria Luisa; Resta, Nicolett

    Dolphin morbillivirus in a cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris), Italy

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    open12noDolphin morbillivirus (DMV) has caused several mortality events in Mediterranean striped (Stenella coeruleoalba) and bottlenose (Tursiops truncatus) dolphins populations since 19; in the last 5 years, the virus was reported to infect new hosts in this basin, such as fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus), sperm whales (Physeter macrocephalus), and even a harbor seal (Phoca vitulina). Very recently, a calf Cuvier's beaked whale (Ziphius cavirostris) calf stranded on the Southern Italian coastline with mild pathological findings suggestive of morbilliviral infection, received the first confirmation of DMV infection in this species by biomolecular evidences on lung tissue. This new cross-species infection report, along with 19% of the cetaceans specimens examined by the Italian Stranding Network being found positive to DMV, support the hypothesis of an endemic circulation of this virus among Mediterranean cetaceans. © 2017 Centelleghe, Beffagna, Palmisano, Franzo, Casalone, Pautasso, Giorda, Di Nocera, Iaccarino, Santoro, Di Guardo and Mazzariol.openCentelleghe, Cinzia; Beffagna, Giorgia; Palmisano, Giuseppe; Franzo, Giovanni; Casalone, Cristina; Pautasso, Alessandra; Giorda, Federica; Nocera, Fabio Di; Iaccarino, Doriana; Santoro, Mario; Di Guardo, Giovanni; Mazzariol, SandroCentelleghe, Cinzia; Beffagna, Giorgia; Palmisano, Giuseppe; Franzo, Giovanni; Casalone, Cristina; Pautasso, Alessandra; Giorda, Federica; Nocera, Fabio Di; Iaccarino, Doriana; Santoro, Mario; Di Guardo, Giovanni; Mazzariol, Sandr

    New directions: The deconstructing 'Tis Pity?: Derrida, Barthes and Ford

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    At the famous climax of `Tis Pity, Giovanni enters the last scene of the play and, as he knows, his life, `with a heart upon his dagger', with which he-hearted implement he stabs his enemy and brother-in-law Soranzo, before himself being fatally stabbed in the ensuing melée. The heart, it seems, is Annahella's, removed from her after Giovanni's loving, surgical sacrifice of his pregnant sister/wife in the scene before. The `seems' here is crucial, for at first this is not clear, neither to the onstage audience, waiting for Giovanni to arrive at the banquet, nor to an audience watching the play or those reading it. The eloquent Giovanni exults in providing the explanation to both groups
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