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Nordic Journal of Botany, 2010
A taxonomic revision of the populations belonging to the Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen group (Caryophyllaceae) occurring in central and southern Italy, Sardinia and Sicily has been made.
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A taxonomic revision of the populations belonging to the Dianthus sylvestris Wulfen group (Caryophyllaceae) occurring in central and southern Italy, Sardinia and Sicily has been made.
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Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2007
To evaluate the contribution of germline BRCA1 mutations in the incidence of hereditary and familial Breast Cancer (BC) and/or Ovarian Cancer (OC) in patients from Southern Italy (in the region of Sicily) and to identify a possible association between the higher frequency of BRCA1 mutations and a specific familial profile.A consecutive series of 650 ...
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To evaluate the contribution of germline BRCA1 mutations in the incidence of hereditary and familial Breast Cancer (BC) and/or Ovarian Cancer (OC) in patients from Southern Italy (in the region of Sicily) and to identify a possible association between the higher frequency of BRCA1 mutations and a specific familial profile.A consecutive series of 650 ...
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Proceedings, 2013
The Lower Jurassic of Sicily is a mature but still interesting portion of a proved petroleum system of the Central Mediterranean Basin. This study on the Inici Fm across the Sicilian onshore and offshore better defines the characteristics of these carbonates.
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The Lower Jurassic of Sicily is a mature but still interesting portion of a proved petroleum system of the Central Mediterranean Basin. This study on the Inici Fm across the Sicilian onshore and offshore better defines the characteristics of these carbonates.
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Mammalian Biology, 2003
Seventeen linear measurements (13 from the skull and 4 from the mandible) were taken on 46 skulls of adult H. cristata, 24 of which originated from the Italian peninsula, 11 from North Africa, and 11 from Sicily. Based on the results from a PCA analysis, Italian H. cristata appeared on average to be grouped quite apart from conspecifics from Sicily and
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Seventeen linear measurements (13 from the skull and 4 from the mandible) were taken on 46 skulls of adult H. cristata, 24 of which originated from the Italian peninsula, 11 from North Africa, and 11 from Sicily. Based on the results from a PCA analysis, Italian H. cristata appeared on average to be grouped quite apart from conspecifics from Sicily and
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Pentecostals in Italy – Sicily and Calabria
Journal of the European Pentecostal Theological Association, 2014There have been Albanians in Italy since 1448 and they have retained a sense of their own identity over the years. Many are Byzantine Catholics but, after the start of the Pentecostal outpouring in the 20th century, a number of them, now Italio-Albanians, moved to Pentecostalism. Most live in Calabria and Sicily.
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Southern Italy, Sicily and Sardinia
1927The pictorial movement to the south of Rome continues to be as meagre at the beginning of the 15th century as it was found to be during the previous century. Evidence of the penetration of the cosmopolitan Gothic style is limited to a few isolated cases, generally of no importance, either in quantity or quality.
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The Apenninic—Maghrebian orogen in southern Italy, Sicily and adjacent areas
2001The Apenninic—Maghrebian orogen or Southern Apenninic (SA) arc in the central Mediterranean region developed as the product of convergence between the Europe and Africa—Adria plates, mostly during Tertiary times. The European plate margin is represented by the Sardinian block, split from the main plate during the late Oligocene following the opening of
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Western Colonies of Greece—in Epirus, Italy, Sicily, and Gaul
2010T he stream of Grecian colonisation to the westward, as far as we can be said to know it authentically, with names and dates, begins from the 11th Olympiad. But it is reasonable to believe that there were other attempts earlier than this, though we must content ourselves with recognising them as generally probable.
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2013
Soil erosion and water deficit traditionally affect agriculture of Mediterranean areas. In Sicily, these issues are complicated by the very accentuated spatial and temporal variability of rainfall that concentrates in the northern coast and in the period from October to April.
BADAGLIACCA, Giuseppe, IOVINO, Massimo
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Soil erosion and water deficit traditionally affect agriculture of Mediterranean areas. In Sicily, these issues are complicated by the very accentuated spatial and temporal variability of rainfall that concentrates in the northern coast and in the period from October to April.
BADAGLIACCA, Giuseppe, IOVINO, Massimo
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