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Worlding geographies: A question of languages
Abstract This intervention responds to the ‘Geography in the World’ series, addressing the question from two angles. Firstly, it shifts the focus from geography in the world to worlding geographies. Drawing on Deleuze and Guattari's concept of ‘becoming‐minority’, it encourages reflection on the current geography of knowledge production as a historical,
Anne‐Laure Amilhat Szary +9 more
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Gun attitudes and opinions of self‐defense laws among college students
Abstract By 2024, 35 states had adopted self‐defense laws, ranging from modified stand your ground (SYG) laws to expanding castle doctrine (CD) to apply beyond the home. Although these laws were intended to protect communities, states with these laws have higher firearm homicide rates.
Apryl A. Alexander +3 more
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In a day-surgery setting, the use of protocols for post-operative analgesia is strongly reccomended, such as the patient caring done by nurses: this is because the patient leaves the hospital during the development of the postoperative problems that ...
Elisabetta Ercolani +4 more
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Al centro dell’attenzione di questo intervento sono gli apparati della cancelleria di uno degli stati protagonisti della competizione politica del Quattrocento italiano, la repubblica fiorentina.
Francesca Klein
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Complementarity of BOLD and ADC‐fMRI in Mapping Brain Visual Processing in the Rat
BOLD‐fMRI and ADC‐fMRI were acquired at 9.4 and 14 T during visual stimulation with variable frequency. BOLD‐fMRI showed robust positive/negative responses but depended on regional vascularization patterns. ADC‐fMRI was able to detect neural activity independently from vascular effects at 9.4 T.
Jean‐Baptiste Pérot +7 more
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Warfare, Taxation, and Political Change: Evidence from the Italian Risorgimento [PDF]
We examine the relationships between warfare, taxation, and political change in the context of the political unification of the Italian peninsula. Using a comprehensive new database, we argue that external and internal threat environments had significant
Dincecco, Mark +2 more
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No News Is Good News Testing Modality and Redundancy in Immersive Augmented Reality
ABSTRACT Background The modality and redundancy principles are well‐established within the cognitive theory of multimedia learning for their effectiveness in traditional media. However, previous studies applying these principles in virtual reality have shown contradictory results when immersive technologies are involved.
Vito Candido +3 more
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I piani settoriali a scala urbana [PDF]
Il contributo propone un focus su alcuni strumenti di settore che affrontano specifiche tematiche alla scala urbana, con particolare riferimento agli strumenti per la tutela della qualità ambientale e per il governo della mobilità.
Galderisi, Adriana, Papa, Enrica
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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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Andrea Pozzo e il Venerabile Collegio Inglese a Roma
This paper outlines the work of Andrea Pozzo for the Venerable English College in Rome. It explores the context of his work there facilitated by the Jesuit, Francesco Eschinardi, who was a member of the College ...
Richardson, Carol
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