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Journal articles on the topic "Comitato nazionale per la matematica (Italy)"

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CANDELA, ANDREA. "THE EARLY STAGES OF URANIUM GEOLOGY IN POST-WWII ITALY." Earth Sciences History 38, no. 1 (April 1, 2019): 137–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.17704/1944-6178-38.1.137.

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ABSTRACT At the beginning of the industrial atomic age, launched by President Dwight Eisenhower's speech on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy (“Atoms for Peace”, addressed to the United Nations General Assembly, New York, 8 December 1953), and after the birth of the first atomic agencies in France (Commissariat a l'Énergie Atomique, 1945) and the United States (the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1946), the Comitato Nazionale per le Ricerche Nucleari (National Committee for Nuclear Research–CNRN) was also established in Italy (1952). The new institution, in 1960 became a self-governing organization with a modified name, Comitato Nazionale per l'Energia Nucleare (National Committee for Nuclear Energy–CNEN). Its mission was to promote and develop Italian research in nuclear science and technology. Mining and mineral exploration were among the early activities that the National Committee undertook beginning in 1954, when the Divisione Geomineraria (Geology and Mining Division) was established. A regional-scale geochemical and geophysical prospecting survey for U-Th bearing ores involved different Italian regions both in northern and in southern Italy. Geological surveys, for instance, were systematically carried out in the Alps beginning in 1954. They were run by three main teams of geologists. The paper aims to analyze the key factors that contributed to fostering the emergence of a new field of research about uranium and nuclear geology in Italy during the years immediately after WWII.
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"Comitato Nazionale per la Bioetica (CNB, Italy) Mobile Health Apps: Bioethical Aspects." Jahrbuch für Wissenschaft und Ethik 21, no. 1 (January 1, 2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jwiet-2017-0120.

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Labanca, Nicola. "Foreword." ITALIA CONTEMPORANEA, July 2021, 7–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/icyearbook-oa4141.

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In 1949, a mere four years after Italy was liberated from Fascism, a small group of intellectuals, politicians and historians decided to establish a historical institute in Milan, which celebrated its seventieth anniversary only very recently. They called it ‘Istituto nazionale per la storia del Movimento di Liberazione in Italia' (National Institute for the history of the Liberation Movement in Italy). Its founder and first president was Ferruccio Parri, the democrat and republican leader of the Action Party, who - among others - had animated the ‘Comitato di Liberazione nazionale Alta Italia' (Committee of National Liberation for Northern Italy). Parri was one of the leaders of the Italian Resistance against Fascism, as well as the Prime minister of the first government born after Italy's Liberation (25 April 1945).
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Bompiani, Adriano, and Daniela Marrani. "Il dibattito sulla “Guide for Research Ethics Committee Members” del Consiglio d’Europa: il contributo dei Comitati di etica italiani al draft del documento." Medicina e Morale 61, no. 2 (April 30, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/mem.2012.139.

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Gli Autori hanno condotto una consultazione “aperta”, e cioè senza l’uso di precisi questionari, rivolta a 30 Comitati etici per la ricerca operanti in varie strutture universitarie, non universitarie, assistenziali in Italia, riguardante un Progetto “Guide for Research Ethics Committee Members” curato e diffuso dal Comitato Direttivo per la Bioetica (CDBI) del Consiglio d’Europa. Le risposte ottenute documentano un forte interesse dei Comitati interessati soprattutto alla prassi funzionale dei Comitati stessi, ritenendo ormai definito il quadro bioetico e giuridico di riferimento. L’interesse alla prassi esecutiva e all’espressione dei pareri sui vari protocolli di cui hanno esperienza i Comitati consultati, porta a ritenere che ulteriore lavoro di approfondimento possa essere dedicato allo sviluppo di questo obiettivo. Per quanto limitata nell’estensione, l’iniziativa di questa consultazione sottolinea l’interesse di procedure di consulenza degli stessi Comitati prima ancora che documenti più complessi di carattere nazionale europeo o internazionale vengano adottati. ---------- The authors conducted an “open” consultation, i.e. without the use of detailed questionnaires, with 30 research ethics committees operating in various universities, non-academic, healthcare institutes in Italy, on a “Draft Guide for Research Ethics Committee Members”, edited and published by the Steering Committee on Bioethics (CDBI) of the Council of Europe. The responses demonstrate a strong interest of the Committees on the functioning practice of the same committees, being defined yet the bioethical and legal framework of reference. The interest in practice and opinion expression of on the various protocols on which the consulted committees have experience, lead to believe that further work could be dedicated to the development of such goal. Even limited in extension, the initiative highlights the value of consulting committees before more complex national European or international documents are adopted.
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Books on the topic "Comitato nazionale per la matematica (Italy)"

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1909-, Morigi Mario, and Bedeschi Camillo 1911-, eds. Per una storia del CLN: Attraverso la testimonianza di Vecchio (Mario Morigi) e Tommaso (Camillo Bedeschi), delegati comunisti nel Comitato nazionale di liberazione provinciale. Ravenna: Edizioni del Girasole, 1994.

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I CLN di Belluno e Treviso nella lotta di liberazione: Atti e documenti (Annali / Istituto veneto per la storia della Resistenza e dell'eta contemporanea). CLEUP, 1999.

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Luisa, Polichetti Maria, Italy. Comitato nazionale per le celebrazioni del IV centenario del pontificato di Sisto V (1585-90), and Italy. Soprintendenza per i beni ambientali e architettonici delle Marche., eds. Il Progetto di Sisto V: Territorio, città, monumenti nelle Marche. Roma: Istituto poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, Libreria dello Stato, 1991.

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