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Obesity and Skin Carotenoid Score in Children from Center–Southern Italian Regions
Childhood obesity represents a public concern worldwide. Evidence indicates that fruits and vegetables (FV) consumed as part of the daily diet reduce the global burden of obesity.
Giuseppina Augimeri +7 more
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Hydrogeological map of Italy: the preliminary Sheet N. 348 Antrodoco (Central Italy)
The Geological Survey of Italy, Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research is realizing the Sheet N.348 Antrodoco (Central Italy) of the Hydrogeological map of Italy as a cartographical test of the Italian hydrogeological survey
Marco Amanti +7 more
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Crayfish distribution updating in central Italy [PDF]
Introductions of non-indigenous crayfish have received great attention from biologists and policy makers during the last decade. Purposes of this study are to update the knowledge about the crayfish distribution in Latium (central Italy), and to show how
M. Scalici, M. Pitzalis, G. Gibertini
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Problems of reliability in earthquake parameters determination from historicaI records
Earthquake parameters determination from macroseismic data is a procedure, the reliability of whose results can be impaired by many problems related to quality, number and distribution of data.
G. Monachesi, V. Castelli
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During the first millennium BCE, central Italy was a mosaic of different peoples, each with its own culture and language. Modern-day Latium was settled by Latins and other minor peoples such as Sabines, Faliscans, Hernici, and Volsci. There were other populations in the adjacent regions, too—Umbrians in Umbria, several tribes in Abruzzo, and Picenes in
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A severe outbreak of botulism in cattle in Central Italy.
Botulism in cattle is rarely reported in Italy. This study describes an outbreak of botulism in a dairy herd in Central Italy in September 2012, and the notably high mortality rate it caused. Differential diagnoses involving toxicology and bacteriology, and electrolyte imbalances, all proved negative.
Valeria Mariano +10 more
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Herbarium Apenninicum (APP): An Archive of Vascular Plants from Central Italy
The Herbarium Apenninicum (international code: APP), hosted in the Floristic Research Center of the Apennines (Abruzzo, central Italy), is approximately composed of about 80,000 specimens of vascular plants; 66,352 of them are mounted with data labels ...
Fabio Conti +3 more
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Allochthonous water frogs (gen. Pelophylax) have been repeatedly introduced in several European countries, causing dramatic consequences for the conservation of indigenous taxa.
Dario Domeneghetti +3 more
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Sandfly fever viruses are transmitted by the bite of phlebotomine sandflies; serotypes sandfly fever Naples virus, sandfly fever Sicilian virus and sandfly fever Cyprus virus cause febrile illness, whereas Toscana virus (TOSV) may cause neuroinvasive ...
Serena Marchi +3 more
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A new larger foraminifer, Cuneospirella samnitica n. gen., n. sp., from the Santonian of the Matese Mountains (central Italy) is described. This taxon, characterized by an initial planispiral, a rectilinear adult stage and the subdivision of chambers by ...
ANTONIETTA CHERCHI +2 more
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