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Ron, Moshe. "The instruments of the alchemists." In Proceedings of the eleventh international scientific instrument symposium Bologna University, Italy, 9-14 September, 1991, 35-37. Bologna Grafis, 1994. [Pg.442]

Bruno Biavati and Cecilia Santini, Bologna University, Italy and Carlo Leifert, Newcastle University, UK... [Pg.241]

B. Biavati and C. Santini Dipartimento di Scienze and Tecnologie Agroambientali Bologna University... [Pg.539]

Finally, a brief comment on the approach 58a,b) of a group at Bologna University to thia-betweenanenes will be presented here to conclude this section. [Pg.14]

Cover image reproduced courtesy of Eabrizio Santi, DiSTA - Bologna University, Italy... [Pg.337]

Study at Bologna University, Master Science degree in Industrial Chemistry... [Pg.453]

Fig. 13 Left Sigillum Magnum, the silver symbol of Bologna University (from EPA Newsletter, 1988, 33, 2) and right Chairman V. Balzani opens the Congress (from archives of the Ciamician Institute of Bologna University). Fig. 13 Left Sigillum Magnum, the silver symbol of Bologna University (from EPA Newsletter, 1988, 33, 2) and right Chairman V. Balzani opens the Congress (from archives of the Ciamician Institute of Bologna University).
There were obvious worries about the impact of the use of heavy metals on the environment, on the soil and on the plants grown under films containing the proposed formulation. In collaboration with Casalicchio and Bertoluzza of the Bologna University, Department of Agriculture, Italy, research lasting three years was carried out in order to investigate this concern. Attention was paid to the nickel component as the iron contained in the films is not a pollutant and is not considered harmful to vegetation. It may, in fact, be considered useful in cases of ferric chlorosis which is very common in calcareous soils. [Pg.208]

FEE 07] Fleury D., Urban Road Safety, How to deal with complexity. Physics and the City , Giorgini B., Bazzani A., Rambaldi S. (eds). International Review Advances in Complex Systems, vol. 10, no. 2, Laboratorio di Fisica deUa Citta and CIG-Bologna University, Italy, 2007. [Pg.32]

J. P. Anne, Universiiy of Aix-Marseilles III, France J. Chouteau, University of Aix-Marseilles III, France i. Crousier, University of Aix-Marseilles I, France H. J. M. Don, University of Alx-Marseilles III, France L. Foriani, University of Bologna, Italy J. Metzger, University of Aix-Marseilles III, France R. Meyer, University of Aix-Marseilles III. France G. MQle, University of Aix-Marseilles III, France P. Todesco, University of Bologna, Italy G. Vemin, University of Aix-Marseilles III, France E. J. Vincent, University of Aix-Marseilles III, France... [Pg.617]

Acknowledgements. This work has been supported by MIUR (Supramolecular Devices Project), University of Bologna (Funds for Selected Topics), and EC (HPRN-CT-2000-00029). C.S. acknowledges the Swiss National Science Foundation for financial support. [Pg.188]

Department of Industrial Chemistry and Materials, University of Bologna, 4 Viale Risorgimento, 40136 Bologna, Italy... [Pg.439]

Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Venice, Venezia-Mestre, Italy CEMES, Toulouse Cedex 4, France Department of Physics, University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy OGG-GILDA c/o ESRF Grenoble, France Department of Physics, University of Bologna, and IMM-CNR, Bologna, Italy... [Pg.129]

Figure 6. A hologram of two gold particles embedded in a polymeric matrix. The image does not include the full hologram only the part of the original TEM image including the particles has been selected for an easier visualization of the interference fringes. (Thanks to Prof. B. Corain and Dr. P. Centomo (University of Padova, Italy) for providing the specimen and to Dr. P. G. Merli and to Dr. L. Ortolani (IMM-CNR Bologna, Italy) for the use of the FEI FEG-TEM.)... Figure 6. A hologram of two gold particles embedded in a polymeric matrix. The image does not include the full hologram only the part of the original TEM image including the particles has been selected for an easier visualization of the interference fringes. (Thanks to Prof. B. Corain and Dr. P. Centomo (University of Padova, Italy) for providing the specimen and to Dr. P. G. Merli and to Dr. L. Ortolani (IMM-CNR Bologna, Italy) for the use of the FEI FEG-TEM.)...
Acknowledgement. This work was supported by the University of Bologna (Funds for Selected Research Topics) and by the EU (TMR grant FMRX-CT96-0031). [Pg.236]


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