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Ussai, S., F. D'Aloia, L. Lanzone, C. Frassati, and G. Bonelli. "Antibiotic Stewardship Policy in Biella General Hospital (Italy): A Five-Year Surveillance." Value in Health 20, no. 9 (October 2017): A933—A934. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2017.08.2947.

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Basso, Elena, Gabriele Ardizio, and Eleonora Destefanis. "The Cluny Priory of Castelletto Cervo (Biella, Italy): Archaeometric study of mortars." Measurement 118 (March 2018): 330–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2017.08.022.

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Gobbo, Raffaella. "Un esempio di interazione tra sistema formativo tecnico-professionale e territorio: il biellese tra UnitÀ ed etÀ giolittiana." SOCIETÀ E STORIA, no. 123 (June 2009): 57–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/ss2009-123004.

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- The author analyses interactions and mutual influences between technical-professional education and industrial development in and around Biella in the decades from the Unification of Italy and the age of Giolitti. The environment, the economy and the production system, as well as the actions of the leading social agents - enterpreneurs, local administrators, families, school system - are all taken into account. This enables the author to show how effective education, especially secondary education, can be in furthering industrialization and territorial development. Particular attention is paid to the reconstruction of the career prospects of students who attended the technical-vocational schools considered in the essay, with a view to assessing the degree of correspondence between educational achievements and the skills acquired and deployed at work.Keywords: Biella; XIX-XX centuries; educational system; industrial development; career prospectsParole chiave: Biellese, sec. XIX-XX, sistema produttivo, sistema formativo, istruzione tecnico-professionale, destinazioni lavorative
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Garibaldi, A., D. Bertetti, and M. L. Gullino. "First Report of Powdery Mildew (Oidium sp.) on Akebia quinata in Italy." Plant Disease 88, no. 6 (June 2004): 682. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pdis.2004.88.6.682d.

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Akebia quinata Decne., an ornamental species belonging to the family Lardizabalaceae, is used as a climbing species in gardens to cover walls as well as supports and is very much appreciated because of its dark red flowers. During the summer of 2003, severe outbreaks of a previously unknown powdery mildew were observed on established plantings in several gardens near Biella (northern Italy). The upper surfaces of leaves were covered with white mycelium, and the corresponding abaxial surface of infected leaves were chlorotic. Young, green stems also affected showed extended chlorosis. As the disease progressed, infected leaves turned yellow and died. Foot cell was cylindric and appressorium lobed. Conidia formed singly were hyaline, ellipsoid, and measured 26.4 to 45.6 × 10.6 to 15.6 μm (average 35.1 × 12.7 μm). Fibrosin bodies were not present. The pathogen was identified as Oidium sp. subgenus Pseudoidium (1) partially because cleistothecia were not observed. Conidial measurements are close to those reported for Microsphaera akebiae Sawada. Pathogenicity was confirmed by gently pressing diseased leaves onto leaves of healthy A. quinata plants. Three plants of A. quinata were used as replicates. Noninoculated plants served as controls. Plants were maintained between 20 and 30°C in a garden located 5 km from where the disease was originally found. After 10 days, typical symptoms of powdery mildew developed on inoculated plants. Noninoculated plants did not show symptoms. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the presence of powdery mildew on A. quinata in Italy. The disease is currently restricted to the area of Biella. The presence of M. akebiae was recently reported in the Netherlands (2). Specimens of this disease are available at the DIVAPRA Collection at the University of Torino. References: (1) U. Braun and S. Takamatsu. Schlechtendalia, 4:1, 2000. (2) M. Scholler and W. Gams. Nova Hedwigia, 67:101, 1998.
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De Luca, Domenico A., Manuela Lasagna, Alice Gisolo, Andrea Morelli di Popolo e Ticineto, Mauro Falco, and Cesare Cuzzi. "Potential recharge areas of deep aquifers: an application to the Vercelli–Biella Plain (NW Italy)." Rendiconti Lincei. Scienze Fisiche e Naturali 30, no. 1 (February 14, 2019): 137–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12210-019-00782-z.

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Bertone, Fabio, Marta Cerutti, Elena Serusi, and Carmine Fernando Gervasio. "Rhinomyiasis: clinical and surgical management." BMJ Case Reports 13, no. 12 (December 2020): e236421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2020-236421.

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Myiasis by Oestrus ovis, the zoonotic infestation with Diptera larvae, primarily diagnosed in goats and rams in tropical and Mediterranean countries, is an uncommon disease in humans; indeed, literature data are still lacking. Nevertheless, few cases of human myiasis have been reported, leading to benign or severe complications. Here, we report a rare case of human rhinomyiasis detected in Northern Italy. A 39-year-old Italian woman, returning from vacation in Corsica, showed several sinusal symptoms and progressive asthenia and was therefore admitted at the Otorhinolaryngology Unit of Biella Hospital, Italy. Endoscopic examination of the nasal cavity revealed some formations, morphologically identified as O. ovis larvae. The patient then underwent endoscopic sinus surgery, followed by complete resolution of symptoms. Clinical presentation, diagnostic work-up and therapeutic procedures have been compared with few other cases found in the literature.
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Remotti, D. "IDENTIFICATION AND MORPHO-BOTANIC CHARACTERIZATION OF OLD RHODODENDRON HYBRIDS OF BURCINA PARK (POLLONE-BIELLA) IN ITALY." Acta Horticulturae, no. 598 (January 2003): 73–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2003.598.10.

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Vigliaturo, Ruggero, Sabrina M. Elkassas, Giancarlo Della Ventura, Günther J. Redhammer, Francisco Ruiz-Zepeda, Michael J. O'Shea, Goran Dražić, and Reto Gieré. "Multi-scale characterization of glaucophane from Chiavolino (Biella, Italy): implications for international regulations on elongate mineral particles." European Journal of Mineralogy 33, no. 1 (February 9, 2021): 77–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ejm-33-77-2021.

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Abstract. In this paper, we present the results of a multi-analytical characterization of a glaucophane sample collected in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy. Investigation methods included optical microscopy, powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, µ-Raman spectroscopy, Mössbauer spectroscopy, electron probe microanalysis, environmental scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, and scanning/transmission electron microscopy combined with energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and electron energy-loss spectroscopy. In addition to the crystal–chemical characterization of the sample from the mesoscale to the near-atomic scale, we have also conducted an extended study on the morphology and dimensions of the mineral particles. The main finding is that studying the same particle population at different magnifications yields different results for mineral habit, dimensions, and dimensional distributions. As glaucophane may occur as an elongate mineral particle (e.g., asbestiform glaucophane occurrences in California and Nevada), the observed discrepancies therefore need to be considered when assessing potential breathability of such particles, with implications for future regulations on elongate mineral particles. While the sample preparation and particle counting methods are not directly investigated in this work, our findings suggest that different magnifications should be used when characterizing an elongate mineral particle population, irrespective of whether or not it contains asbestiform material. These results further reveal the need for developing improved regulation for elongate mineral particles. We thus propose a simple methodology to merge the datasets collected at different magnifications to provide a more complete description and a better risk evaluation of the studied particle population.
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Battisti, Andrea, and Giovanni Soldato. "Regular wintering of Jack Snipe (Lymnocryptes minimus) in NW Italian heathland habitat." Rivista Italiana di Ornitologia 88, no. 1 (December 5, 2018): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/rio.2018.334.

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The regularization of the wintering status of the Jack Snipe (Lymnocryptes minimus) in NW Italy has been confirmed for the first time within the heathland of the “Baraggia di Candelo Natural Reserve” (Piedmont, Biella). Regular monitoring from winter 2009/2010 to winter 2015/2016 allowed to describe the phenology and the abundance of the species in the area comparing it with that of an ally species, the Common Snipe (Gallinago gallinago). A maximum count of 6 birds during winter and at least 13 individuals during the spring migration were recorded. The species was more abundant during the second 10-day period of November and the first 10-day period of March. Jack Snipe outnumber the Common Snipe throughout the period they were censused.
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Galli, Alessandra, Lauretta Massaza, Luca Chiappo, Adriana Paduos, and Giorgio Rosso. "Study of Sentinel Lymph Node in Breast Cancer: Our Experience in 46 Cases." Tumori Journal 86, no. 4 (July 2000): 317–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030089160008600415.

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At the Surgery Department of Biella 46 patients were enrolled in a study on the sentinel lymph node (SN) in the period from 1 January 1999 to 30 September 1999. The aim of the study was to determine, on the basis of our own experience, the percentages of accuracy and concordance, and compare them with case series abroad and in Italy; in addition, we sought to establish a possible correlation between certain features of breast cancer and positivity of the axilla. The method utilized was lymphoscintigraphy and gamma probe. Fifteen cases with positive axillary lymph nodes and 12 cases with positive sentinel lymph nodes were found; there were no false positive and three false negative results. No migration of the tracer was observed with lymphoscintigraphy in two cases. The percentage of concordance obtained was 93.2% in the complete series and 96.5% in the subseries that excluded the learning curve. Comparing the percentage of concordance of our case series with those abroad and in Italy, an average overlapping percentage was obtained. The percentage of accuracy obtained in our study was 95.7%, which is slightly higher than the average of percentages of the case series abroad and in Italy.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Diocese of Biella (Italy)"

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Basera, Michael. "The mission of the church as family: implementing the ecclesiology of the African Synod (1994) in the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo." Thesis, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/27721.

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The purpose of this thesis is to examine the mission of the ‘Church as family’ and to explore its implications in terms of levels of inclusion and participation of church members in the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo. The background of the study is the 1994 African Synod that suggests the ecclesiology of the mission of the ‘Church as family.’ The study helps the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo to evaluate the implementation of the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family’ and draw implications for nuclear, single parent, child-headed, reconstituted and extended families within the church. The study explores Shorter’s culture model to examine how cultural practices, symbols, values and belief systems can be used as an analytic framework for the human dimension of the church. A qualitative research methodology that involves 36 participants in semi-structured interviews, three focus group discussions in urban, semi-urban and rural parishes and participant observation was used to collect data from parishioners, priests and religious of the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo. The study reveals that each family type contributes to Evangelisation as proclamation of the Good News and inculturation differently thereby enriching the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family.’ Furthermore, the study shows that guilds, associations and commissions help to strengthen families through spiritual, psychological, social and economic support. Findings also indicate that the Trinity is the theological foundation of the family and it finds acceptance in African communal setup. Family types in Masvingo Diocese are analysed using the notion of the Trinity to show that dignity, equality and respect among family types can be used to strengthen the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family.’ At pastoral level, economic, social and cultural obstacles to family ministry stand as a challenge to the full implementation and realisation of the ideal of the mission of the ‘Church as family’. In the light of the research, recommendations for mission strategies were suggested at different levels that involve Diocesan administration, priests, religious, catechists and parish leaders. Recommendations for further researches were also suggested for areas that seem to be important yet outside the scope of this study. The theological, pastoral, and cultural issues raised in this study combine to help the Catholic Diocese of Masvingo to become an authentic expression of the mission of the ‘Church as family’ of God.
Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology
D. Th. (Missiology)
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Books on the topic "Diocese of Biella (Italy)"

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Faccio, Virginia Majoli. Sulle orme dei passati dì: Tra storia, leggende e tradizioni. Biella: Ieri e oggi, 1999.

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Telebiella e niente fu come prima: Storia della prima tv privata italiana. Roma: Centro di documentazione giornalistica, 2010.

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Fabi, Lucio, and Franco Macchieraldo. 1915-1918: Cento foto, una guerra. Vigliano Biellese (Biella)]: Eventi & progetti, 1998.

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Malaguzzi, Francesco. Memoria del tempo: Tesori di carta al chiostro : Biella, chiostro di San Sebastiano, 18 aprile-10 maggio 1998. [S.l: s.n., 1998.

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Tomasi, Giovanni. La Diocesi di Ceneda: Chiese e uomini dalle origini al 1586. Vittorio Veneto (Treviso): Diocesi di Vittorio Veneto, 1998.

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Aiazzi, Rita Laura, Lucia Cecchi, and Nadia Pardini. Gli archivi storici ecclesiastici delle diocesi di Pistoia e Pescia. Ospedaletto (Pisa): Pacini, 2000.

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Catholic Church. Diocese of Crema (Italy). Archivio storico diocesano. Archivio storico diocesano di Crema: Inventario (1274-1993). Crema (Cremona): Tipolito Uggè, 1996.

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Catholic Church. Diocese of Arezzo-Cortona-Sansepolcro (Italy), ed. Visita apostolica alle diocesi di Cortona e Sansepolcro 1583 e decreti generali: Visitatore Angelo Peruzzi vescovo di Sarsina. Arezzo: Archivi diocesani, 2012.

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Catholic Church. Diocese of Verona (Italy). Bishop (1524-1543 : Giberti). Le costituzioni per il clero (1542). Vicenza: Istituto per le ricerche di storia sociale e di storia religiosa, 2000.

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Essere sacerdote in un mondo che cambia: Inchiesta nella Diocesi di Roma su "Il presbitero di fronte alla Chiesa di Dio". Milano: Franco Angeli, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Diocese of Biella (Italy)"

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"9. Proprietary Religious Houses in the Diocese of Salerno (1047–92) translated from Latin by Valerie Ramseyer." In Medieval Italy, 37–41. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812206067.37.

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"2. Land, Money, and Grain: Two Customary Leases in the Diocese of Florence (1073, 1115) translated from Latin by George Dameron." In Medieval Italy, 7–9. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.9783/9780812206067.7.

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Blanchard, Shaun. "Radical Reform in Tuscany." In The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II, 83–109. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190947798.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the early life, education, and theological foundations of Scipione de’ Ricci (1741–1810) up to the eve of the Synod of Pistoia, in 1786. It explains the reformist milieu Ricci experienced as a young student in Rome and in his early career in Florence. The importance of the late eighteenth-century convergence of Habsburg Erastian reform, international Jansenism with its focal point in Utrecht, philo-Jansenism and anti-Jesuitism in Italy, and the legacy of Muratori is profiled. Then, the reform agenda Ricci sought to implement as the bishop of Pistoia-Prato (1780–91) is described: an anti-ultramontane and synodal ecclesiology (buttressed by Erastianism and, particularly, Grand Duke Peter Leopold’s fifty-seven Punti ecclesiastici), the importance of Ricci’s international (especially Francophone) Jansenist contacts, his propaganda campaign, and the Riccian drive to reform the liturgy and devotional life in his diocese, including an encouragement of vernacular Bible reading.
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Conference papers on the topic "Diocese of Biella (Italy)"

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Sedini, Carla, Marina Parente, and Giuliano Simonelli. "Regeneration through Design. Comparing old and new phases of urban renewal strategies." In Systems & Design: Beyond Processes and Thinking. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ifdp.2016.3284.

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In the last years, a new phase of economic crisis, which is concerning sectors of manufacturing industries, is affecting Europe. Focusing on Italy, sectors which have strongly characterized our country, such as textile and accessories, are facing with an fluctuating period of crisis. Also in this case, as it happened from late ‘80s, the urban structures and identities are seriously affected and need interventions of regeneration in order to gain new life both from social, productive and commercial point of views. Having in mind the Italian case, while the first phase identified had the characteristics of a disruptive macro-phenomenon, the second phase is more subtle and gradual. In this paper we are going to focus on changes of design culture in light of these urban phenomena. While we can already make a first evaluation of regeneration projects developed after the crisis of heavy industry sectors, the most recent events of industrial recession and the consequent regeneration of the correspondent empty areas are still ongoing. In order to analyze and, where it is possible, compare these two phases, we are going to look at two Italian case studies. The first is Bicocca, an area of Milan, which in the ‘90s was interested by a massive plan of regeneration and transformation after the closure of Breda and Pirelli industries. The second is Biella, a Piedmont Province city, which has been one of the most important centers for the textile and wool industry; the crisis of this sector strongly emerged in the first years on 2000 even if it had already begun between ‘80s and ‘90s when the biggest textile factories closed down. The differences between these two examples are not merely physical and dimensional but are clearly influenced by a different timing in the regeneration processes, which occurred in these areas (or, in the case of Biella, is still occurring). The analysis proposed in this paper will be focus on the action-research developed within two didactic experiences. Notwithstanding the distinctions in terms of objectives and actors involved, in this paper we are going to delineate a systemic approach to study and design for the regeneration, improvement and innovation of places. We will try to understand if, through strategic design, it is possible to identify those soft levers and interventions able to rejoin the pieces of places, which lost their functionality and identity.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/IFDP.2016.3284
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Jin, Byoungho, Elena Cedrola, Letizia Trabaldo Togna, and Naeun Kim. How can Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) Successfully Evolve? Lessons learned from Apparel and Textile SMEs in Biella, Italy. Ames: Iowa State University, Digital Repository, November 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-1568.

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