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Ruiz Sosa, Francisco Gabriel. "La identidad del italiano en la evolución del catenaccio." Impetus 9, no. 2 (December 10, 2015): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.22579/20114680.149.

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El catenaccio está claramente identificado en el fútbol italiano, en todo el orbe. Ha sido adoptado por los italianos como un sistema que se adhiere a su cultura. La mentalidad italiana de replegarse y estar a la espera de atacar cuando el rival es vulnerable, es un mito atribuido a Gianni Brera, sin embargo, los italianos lo han hecho tan suyo que me atrevo a decir que el mito devino en realidad. En esta perspectiva, se establece una relación entre el catenaccio y la dialéctica del amo y el esclavo, la cual consiste en la lucha de vida o muerte por el reconocimiento de otra autoconciencia (persona que desea ser en sí y para sí). La autoconciencia que cede en la lucha, por temor a la muerte pierde autonomía. No obstante en esa pérdida existe la oportunidad de alcanzar la autonomía a través del trabajo, el cual crea cultura. Aunque el catenaccio no es de creación italiana, fue asumido como identitario suyo. Este sistema táctico ha otorgado a la autoconciencia bianconera (onomástico para la Juventus) el reconocimiento deseado. Este reconocimiento es palpable en el fútbol italiano a nivel mundial, siendo Juventus de Turín el actual representante de este reconocimiento, y es precisamente este equipo el que ha adquirido el éxito (reconocimiento) mediante el sistema 3-5-2, sistema netamente defensivo, el cual concede prioridad a la efectividad en la mínima diferencia
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Mitchell, J., and A. van der Zwet. "A Catenaccio Game: the 2010 Election in Scotland." Parliamentary Affairs 63, no. 4 (September 14, 2010): 708–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pa/gsq019.

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Lazzeretti, Cecilia, and Marina Bondi. "‘A hypnotic viewing experience’. promotional features in the language of exhibition press announcements." Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA) 22, no. 4 (December 1, 2012): 567–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/prag.22.4.02laz.

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Museums have become fully active cultural agents, pursuing educational aims but also trying to attract the largest number of visitors. Exhibition press announcements (EPAs) issued by museums reflect this tendency and address journalists as if they were ‘customers’ in a very competitive market. Building on Bhatia’s work on promotional genres (1993, 2004) and recent corpus-based studies devoted to press releases (Catenaccio 2008; Lindholm 2008; McLaren and Gurâu 2005), this paper investigates lexico-grammatical forms typical of EPAs with the aim to demonstrate that they carry a strong promotional intent and reflect the value-system of the professional communities involved, i.e. art journalists and museum professionals. The study was carried out on a corpus of contemporary Anglo-American EPAs and shows the recurrent use of linguistic features that express positive evaluation of the exhibition, especially with regard to the semantic areas of novelty, quality, extensiveness and exclusiveness. Emotional linguistic features are also used in order to create ‘news value’ and excite curiosity around the artists and their artworks.
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Habibie, Pejman. "Book review: Giuliana Garzone, Paola Catenaccio and Chiara Degano (eds), Genre Change in the Contemporary World: Short-term Diachronic Perspectives." Discourse & Communication 9, no. 1 (January 6, 2015): 131–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750481314553533b.

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Bryant, Peter. "Global properties of supermanifolds and their bodies." Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 107, no. 3 (May 1990): 501–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030500410006878x.

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AbstractIn supersymmetric field theories, the use of Berezin-like integrals for curved superspace presupposes the existence of a smooth manifold structure on the underlying curved space (the body). The aim of this paper is to address the following question: when does a Rogers supermanifold have a body manifold?Elementary techniques from the theory of foliations are used to derive some necessary and sufficient conditions. The main result is the necessity of regularity of the soul foliation in the sense of Catenacci, Reina and Teofilatto. Regularity is not sufficient (for example, punctured superspace is regular with non-Hausdorff body). A sufficient condition (albeit highly sensitive to the choice of charts) is the transitivity of the body relation ˜, a property enjoyed by De Witt supermanifolds.We show that the body of a quotient supermanifold S/Γ is the quotient of the body (under the induced action). Several examples in the text illustrate that this is extremely useful.New characterizations ρ-supermanifolds and their saturations are given and the saturation construction is extended to all bodied supermanifolds.
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Coward, T. R. P. "(B.) Gentili, (C.) Catenacci, (P.) Giannini and (L.) Lomiento Pindaro. Le Olimpiche (Scrittori greci e latini). Milan: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla and A. Mondadori, 2013. Pp. lvi + 663. €30. 9788804627128." Journal of Hellenic Studies 135 (2015): 185–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0075426915000178.

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Catenacci, Daniel V. T., Emma Green, Michael Epstein, Greg Jones, Clive D. Morris, Emily O'Day, S. Lomnicki, Melissa Maranto, Theodore G. Karrison, and Hedy L. Kindler. "Molecular profiling of advanced pancreatic cancer (PC) patients from a phase I/II study using circulating tumor DNA." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2017): 4124. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.4124.

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4124 Background: PC has a poor prognosis with a 5-year survival of 9%. Targeted therapies have yet to demonstrate improved outcomes in this disease. Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) may be used as a non-invasive method for the detection and quantification of genomic abnormalities. We performed a retrospective-prospective study to assess molecular alterations in the ctDNA of advanced PC patients. Methods: Plasma samples were banked from patients enrolled in the previously reported Phase Ib/II trial of gemcitabine with placebo or vismodegib (NCT01064622; Catenacci et al JCO 2015). Eligible patients had unresectable PC and no prior therapy for metastatic disease. Patient samples ( < 3ml) collected pre-treatment and at regular intervals and stored for ~6-8 years were analyzed using InVision (enhanced tagged-amplicon sequencing) for “hotspot” regions of 34 genes, including KRAS (exons 2 and 3), and select full gene coverage. Results: Of 113 patients enrolled in the trial, a cohort of 72 patients were included in this study. Baseline plasma ctDNA profiling detected any genomic event in 88% of patients (SNV/indels found at range of 0.07%-23% allele fraction (AF) with 20% detected at < 0.5% AF). Patients had between 1-5 mutations (median, 2): KRAS mutations were detected in 80% of patients tested, of which 86% had concurrent KRAS/TP53 mutation(s) and 16% with concurrent KRAS/TP53/CDK2NA. Of note, 2 cases presented with IDH1 point mutations (R132C, R132H). An ERBB2 amplification and a FGFR2 amplification were detected in 2 individuals. An update on the analyses will include serial ctDNA testing during treatment and correlation with outcomes. Conclusions: ctDNA analysis of this cohort of banked PC plasma samples described the landscape of genomic aberrations at baseline and over time, including rare but potentially important actionable events including ERBB2 and FGFR2 amplifications and IDH1 mutation. We demonstrate a sensitive method for re-analysing trial outcomes, despite limiting plasma volume and time lapse since samples were collected.
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Catenacci, Daniel V. T., Bryan Peterson, Leah Chase, Samantha Lomnicki, Anthony Serritella, Natalie Reizine, Chih-Yi Liao, et al. "Personalized antibodies for gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma (PANGEA): Secondary and final primary efficacy analyses." Journal of Clinical Oncology 38, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2020): 4561. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.4561.

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4561 Background: Targeted therapies (tx) have had limited benefit in advanced (aGEA) due to baseline spatial (primary vs metastatic tumor PT/MT) & temporal molecular heterogeneity (BMH/TMH). We previously reported PANGEA methods & results: 35% BMH rate & 10 OS results achieving 1yr OS of 66% & mOS of 16.4 months (m) using the personalized tx strategy (Catenacci et al. GI ASCO 2020 Abstr356). Here we will report the TMH rates at progressive disease points (PD1 & PD2), ORR/PFS/DCR in each of 3 tx lines, time to strategy failure (TTF), & updated OS/safety. Methods: PANGEA enrolled newly diagnosed aGEA pts who then received up to 3 cytotoxic (cx) tx lines (L). Baseline tissue biomarker profiling (BP) was mandated on PT/MT & PD1/PD2, & ctDNA analysis throughout. After initiating 1L cx & upon learning MT BP results, antibody (AN) was added by a predefined prioritized tx algorithm incorporating tissue & blood BP (Table). At PD1, pts went to 2L cx + initial AN. Upon results of PD1 BP, pts changed AN only if BP evolved per tx algorithm. The same was done at PD2. The 10 endpoint was 1yr OS; enrolling 68 pts provided 80% power to detect a 63% 1yr OS compared to historical 50% 1yr OS (HR 0.67), using a 1-sided test (0.10 alpha). Results: 80 pts were enrolled, & 68 tx’d per protocol. At data cut-off 2/1/20, 15 pts were still on trial with only 2 of these pts on tx <12m (8 pts in 1L, 5 in 2L, 2 in 3L). All 68 pts had at least 1 dose of 1L tx, 87% 2L tx, & 36% 3L tx. AN assigned by the tx algorithm at 1L, OS, TTF, & ORR1/PFS1/DCR1 of 1L tx are shown in Table; 2L & 3L ORR/DCR outcomes will be shown. The 3yr & 4yr OS rates were 12% & 8%. TMH leading to molecular subgroup change by tx algorithm was 51% after 1L & 36% after 2L; details & results by subgroup will be provided. Any grade >3 non-heme tox thru all 3 tx lines was seen in 25% of pts. Conclusions: PANGEA showed superior 10 & 20 endpoint efficacy, even when excluding HER2- pts, compared to historical outcomes. Clinical trial information: NCT02213289 . [Table: see text]
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Neumann-Hartmann, Arlette. "Pindaro, Le Olimpiche. Introduzione, testo critico e traduzione di Bruno Gentili. Commento a cura di Carmine Catenacci, Pietro Giannini e Liana Lomiento. Milano: Fondazione Lorenzo Valla; Mondadori 2013. LVI, 663 S. (Scrittori greci e latini.)." Gnomon 87, no. 1 (2015): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417_2015_1_1.

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Olivieri, Matteo Fulvio. "TYRANT AND HERO. HISTORY AND MYTH IN ANCIENT GREECE - (C.) Catenacci Il tiranno e l'eroe. Storia e mito nella Grecia antica. Second edition. (Lingue e Letterature Carocci 145.) Pp. 239, figs. Rome: Carocci Editore, 2012 (first edition 1996). Paper, €24. ISBN: 978-88-430-6647-6." Classical Review 64, no. 1 (March 20, 2014): 24–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009840x13002151.

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Books on the topic "Catenaccio"

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Raffaeli, Massimo. La poetica del catenaccio e altri scritti di calcio. Ancona: Italic, 2013.

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Paradisi, Paola. I Disticha Catonis di Catenaccio da Anagni Testo in volgare laziale: (secc. XIII ex. - XIV in.). Utrecht: LOT, 2005.

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1945-, Caselli Gian Paolo, and Grozio Riccardo 1954-, eds. Catenaccio & contropiede: Materiali e immaginari del football italiano. Roma: A. Pellicani, 1990.

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Le Catenacciù. La Différence, 2001.

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Conference papers on the topic "Catenaccio"

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Tobita, Hiroaki. "Catenaccio." In the working conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1133265.1133280.

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