430 research outputs found

    Imp. R. Governo di Milano. Notificazione

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    1 manifesto ; 42 cm Incipit del testo: Le molte lagnanze state presentate contro gli abusi che si sono introdotti nell'esercizio, ... della caccia con cani da corso .. Data di emanazione in calce: Milano 10 maggio 1830 Data di stampa presunta: 1830 (emanazione) Firmatari in calce In testa stemma del regno Lombardo-Veneto Precede il tit.: N° 5245/1803 C

    Regno Lombardo-Veneto. Sentenza

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    1 manifesto : 1 stemma ; 52 cm Incipit del testo: Visti, ed esaminati gli atti d'inquisizione dalla commissione speciale eretta in Venezia contro la setta dei carbonari .. Data di emanazione in calce: Venezia 21 febbraio 1822 Data di stampa presunta: 1822 (emanazione) Luogo di pubblicazione desunto dall'attività del tipografo In testa stemma xilogr Precede lo stemma: n. 80. 81 Testo stampato su due colonn

    L'erbario micologico di P. A. Saccardo : Catalogo per cura di G. Gola

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    Nel 1927 l’Orto Botanico di Padova, d’accordo con ammira- ratori e Colleghi del Compianto Prof. Pietro Andrea Saccardo, promosse la costituzione di un Comitato per onorare la memoria di Lui, che aveva per 37 anni insegnato Botanica all’Università di Padova, ed aveva dato alla scienza, e specialmente alla Micologia, una somma di lavoro ininterrotto e così fecondo di risultati, da meritargli un posto eminente nella storia della Micologia. IH Comitato venne costituito dei Sigg. Proff. A. Béguinot (Modena), A. Fiori (Firenze), A. Forti (Verona), G. Gola (Padova), C. Massalongo (Verona), O. Penzig (Genova), B. Peyronel (Firenze), G. B. Traverso (Milano). E tra essi fu costituito un comitato esecutivo dei Proli. Fiori, Gola, Traverso. Parve che la forma di onoranza più consona al carattere e alla silenziosa e fattiva attività del Maestro fosse quella di illustrare la Sua Collezione micologica, alila quale, oltre che all’elaborazione delle infinite pagine dedicate agli studi di Micologia, Egli aveva dato più dii quarant’anni di perseverante lavoro.Material digitalizado en SEDICI gracias a la colaboración del Instituto de Botánica "Dr. Carlos Spegazzini" (Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo, UNLP).Instituto de Botánica "Dr. Carlos Spegazzini

    [Expositio in Analytica Posteriora Aristotelis, una cum textu]

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    Memòria Digital de Catalunya

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    Els editors són Secundus Contarenus i Baptista de ModoetiaMarca d'Ottaviano Scoto al colofóSignatures: A-I6Tipus gòtics, a 2 columnes, postil·les i registre al v. de la portadaCaplletres xil. ornamentadesÍnde

    Memòria Digital de Catalunya

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    Els editors són Secundus Contarenus i Baptista de ModoetiaMarca d'impr. a colofóMarca d'Ottaviano Scoto al colofóSignatures: a-n6, o4Tipus gòtics, a 2 columnes, postil·les i registreCaplletres xil. ornamentadesÍnde

    A Bayesian belief network framework to predict SOC dynamics of alternative management scenarios

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    Understanding the key drivers that affect a decline of soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in agricultural areas is of major concern since leading to a decline in service provision from soils and potentially carbon release into the atmosphere. Despite an increasing attention is given to SOC depletion and degradation processes, SOC dynamics are far from being completely understood because they occur in the long term and are the result of a complex interaction between management and pedo-climatic factors. In order to improve our understanding of SOC reduction phenomena in the mineral soils of Veneto region, this study aimed to adopt an innovative probabilistic Bayesian belief network (BBN) framework to model SOC dynamics and identify management scenarios that maximise its accumulation and minimise GHG emissions. Results showed that the constructed BBN framework was able to describe SOC dynamics of the Veneto region, predicting probabilities of general accumulation (11.0%) and depletion (55.0%), similar to those already measured in field studies (15.3% and 50%, respectively). A general enhancement in the SOC content was observed where a minimum soil disturbance was adopted. This outcome suggested that management strategies of conversion from croplands to grasslands, no tillage and conservation agriculture are the most promising management strategies to reverse existing SOC reduction dynamics. Moreover, measures implying SOC stocks were also those providing major benefits in terms of GHGs reduction emissions. Finally, climate change scenarios slightly affected management practice. Advancements in our BBN framework might include more detailed classes at higher resolution as well as any socio-cultural or economic aspect that should improve the evaluation of prediction scenarios

    Time-restricted eating effects on performance, immune function, and body composition in elite cyclists: a randomized controlled trial

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    Background: Although there is substantial interest in intermittent fasting as a dietary approach in active individuals, information regarding its effects in elite endurance athletes is currently unavailable. The present parallel randomized trial investigated the effects of a particular intermittent fasting approach, called time-restricted eating (TRE), during 4 weeks of high-level endurance training. Methods: Sixteen elite under-23 cyclists were randomly assigned either to a TRE group or a control group (ND). The TRE group consumed 100% of its estimated daily energy needs in an 8-h time window (from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.) whilst energy intake in the ND group was distributed in 3 meals consumed between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. Fat and fat-free mass were estimated by bioelectrical impedance analysis and VO2max and basal metabolism by indirect gas analyzer. In addition, blood counts, anabolic hormones (i.e. free testosterone, IGF-1) and inflammatory markers (i.e. IL-6, TNF-α) were assessed. Results: TRE reduced body weight (− 2%; p = 0.04) and fat mass percentage (− 1.1%; p = 0.01) with no change in fat-free mass. Performance tests showed no significant differences between groups, however the peak power output/body weight ratio (PPO/BW) improved in TRE group due to weight loss (p = 0.02). Free testosterone and IGF-1 decreased significantly (p = 0.01 and p = 0.03 respectively) in TRE group. Leucocyte count decreased in ND group (p = 0.02) whilst the neutrophils-to-lymphocytes ratio (NLR) decreased significantly (p = 0.03) in TRE group. Conclusions: Our results suggest that a TRE program with an 8-h feeding window elicits weight loss, improves body composition and increases PPO/BW in elite cyclists. TRE could also be beneficial for reducing inflammation and may have a protective effect on some components of the immune system. Overall, TRE could be considered as a component of a periodized nutrition plan in endurance athletes. Trial registration: This trial was retrospectively registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT04320784 on 25 March 2020
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