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Environmental Suitability of the Sicilian Pond Turtle (<i>Emys trinacris</i>): An Approach Based on Bioclimatic and Environmental Variables for the Conservation of Sicilian Endemism. [PDF]
Lo Valvo M +4 more
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PO-1020 The Sicily Dosimetric Project: a multiinstitutional project on IMRT/VMAT lung treatment
Carmela Marino +14 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Bronchiolitis is the leading cause of infant hospitalizations worldwide, primarily driven by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Methods This multicenter retrospective comparative study assessed the impact of immunoprophylaxis with nirsevimab against RSV on bronchiolitis‐related hospitalizations in Italy during the 2024–2025 winter
Sergio Ghirardo +28 more
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REFLECTIONS ON THE ROLE OF HEALTHY EATING STYLE. INSIGHTS FROM CITRUS OF THE SOUTH OF ITALY
As nutrition has become more of a challenge globally and sustainable eating practices receive renewed emphasis, understanding the important role of local foods can contribute to finding efficient solutions. Shedding new light on the Mediterranean diet,
Cristina Lupu +3 more
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First Evidence of <i>Phylloscopus collybita abietinus</i> in Sicily: A Morphological and Molecular Perspective. [PDF]
Manganaro G +5 more
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ML Surrogate for Tsunami Forecasting and Hazard Assessment in Eastern Sicily
Naveen Ragu Ramalingam +11 more
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Abstract Marginal seas significantly impact the global carbon cycle. However, current knowledge on the role of marginal seas is limited, and only a few in situ data sets on air‐sea CO2 exchange are available. This study presents the first direct measurements of CO2 partial pressure (pCO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$) and derived air‐sea CO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$ flux
Mattia Pecci +12 more
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Fifteen millennia of human mitogenome evolution in Sicily. [PDF]
Tommasi A +20 more
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Media trends and public interest in wildfires in Tuscany, Italy
Wildfires have increased in intensity and frequency due to climatic and socio‐economic changes. This study analyses media habits about wildfires in Italy, particularly Tuscany. Findings show gaps and correlations between local news and wildfire events, allowing identification of critical areas where deeper risk perception analysis should be conducted ...
Silvia Calvani +5 more
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