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    La storia antica della Somalia e la sua cultura

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    L'articolo illustra la storia antica della Somalia, attraverso un'analisi linguistica, e differenti aspetti della cultura somala, in particolare le credenze legati a culti antichi integrate nell'Islam somalo odierno.Maqaalku wuxuu ka faaloonayaa taariikhdii hore ee soomaalida, isagoo adeegsanaya lafagur cilmi-afeed, iyo dhaqanno hore ee soomaaliyeed, gaar ahaan dhaqanno la xiriira diimo hore oo soomaalidu haysatay oo haraagoodu ku dhexmilmay diinta Islaamka.The article illustrate the early history of Somalia through a linguistic analysis, and different aspects of Somali culture, in particular the beliefs linked to the ancient cults integrated in the Somali Islam of our days

    Some Traces of Somali History in Maay Dialect

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    In the article, the author observes in Maay dialect (a Central Somalia dialect) the nouns of the two most important Somali livestock (camel and cow) in connection with the Somali history.Qoraaga maqaalkani wuxuu u kuurgalayaa qaar ka mid ah magacyada lahjadda Maay, gaar ahaan wuxuu isku xirayaa magacyo la xiriira geela iyo lo'da iyo taariikhda soomaaliyeed.Nell'articolo, l'autore osserva i nomi in dialetto Maay (un dialetto centrale della Somalia) dei due più importanti esemplati del bestiame (cammello e mucca) mettendoli in relazione con la storia somala.Thomas Labahn (ed.

    La storia antica della Somalia e la sua cultura

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    L'articolo illustra la storia antica della Somalia, attraverso un'analisi linguistica, e differenti aspetti della cultura somala, in particolare le credenze legati a culti antichi integrate nell'Islam somalo odierno.Maqaalku wuxuu ka faaloonayaa taariikhdii hore ee soomaalida, isagoo adeegsanaya lafagur cilmi-afeed, iyo dhaqanno hore ee soomaaliyeed, gaar ahaan dhaqanno la xiriira diimo hore oo soomaalidu haysatay oo haraagoodu ku dhexmilmay diinta Islaamka.The article illustrate the early history of Somalia through a linguistic analysis, and different aspects of Somali culture, in particular the beliefs linked to the ancient cults integrated in the Somali Islam of our days

    Pluronic and Tetronic Copolymers with Polyglycolyzed Oils as Self-Emulsifying Drug Delivery Systems

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    The potential of poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene oxide) block copolymers Pluronic® F127 (PF127) and Tetronic® 304 (T304), 904 (T904) and 1307 (T1307) as components of solid self-(micro)emulsifying dosage forms, S(M)EDDS, was evaluated. The dependence of the self-associative properties of Tetronics on pH explained the low ability of the micelles to solubilize griseofulvin at acid pH (sevenfold increase) compared to at alkaline pH (12-fold). Blends of polyglycolyzed glycerides (Labrasol, Labrafac CC, and Labrafil M 1944CS) with each copolymer at two different weight ratios (80:20 and 60:40) were prepared, diluted in water, and characterized in terms of globule size, appearance and griseofulvin solubility. The blends with Labrasol led to microemulsions that are able to increase drug solubility up to 30-fold. SMEDD hard gelatine capsules filled with griseofulvin and Labrasol or Labrasol/copolymer 80:20 showed a remarkable increase in drug solubility and dissolution rate, particularly when T904, T1307 or PF127 was present in the blend. This effect was more remarkable when the volume of the dissolution medium was 200 ml (compared to 900 ml), which can be related to a higher stability of the microemulsion when there is a greater concentration of the copolymer and glyceride in the medium
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