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Journal articles on the topic "Etruscan Arch (Perugia, Italy)"

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Palleschi, Vincenzo, Luciano Marras, and Maria Angela Turchetti. "Interesting Features Finder: A New Approach to Multispectral Image Analysis." Heritage 5, no. 4 (2022): 4089–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage5040211.

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In this paper, we discuss a new approach to the analysis of multi/hyper-spectral data sets, based on the Interesting Features Finder (IFF) method. The IFF is a simple algorithm recently proposed in the framework of Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) spectral analysis for detecting ‘interesting’ spectral features independently of the variance they represent in a set of spectra. To test the usefulness of this method to multispectral analysis, we show in this paper the results of its application on the recovery of a ‘lost’ painting from the Etruscan hypogeal tomb of the Volumni (3rd cent
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Borselli, D., T. Beni, L. Bonechi, et al. "Muography as a support technique for non-invasive research and three-dimensional localization of tombs in archaeological sites: a case study from Palazzone Necropolis (Perugia – Italy)." Journal of Instrumentation 19, no. 02 (2024): C02076. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/19/02/c02076.

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Abstract Transmission muography is a non-invasive imaging technique that exploits the penetrating power of atmospheric muons into matter to obtain two-dimensional and three-dimensional density images of the monitored structure. The detectors used are particle trackers. Muography enables the monitoring of large structures and it is also particularly useful in the archaeological field for a mapping of low-density underground anomalies potentially related to unknown or inaccessible tombs or tunnels. The Palazzone necropolis, located south of Perugia (Italy), dating back to Etruscan period, contai
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Valentini, E., A. Minuti, G. Menculini, et al. "Suicidality among adolescents and young adults in a Psychiatry Inpatient Unit: a two-year retrospective study in Umbria, central Italy." European Psychiatry 66, S1 (2023): S332. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2023.727.

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IntroductionSuicide is the fourth leading cause of death among adolescents and young adults (AYA) (Czyz EK, King CA. J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol.2015;44(1):181-19), and psychiatric disorders are a major contributing factor (WHO Global Health Estimates 2000-2019). Studies focusing on suicidality in Italian inpatients samples are scant.ObjectivesThe present cross-sectional study aimed to define clinical variables associated with suicidality related phenomena in a sample of young inpatients. The main objectives were to assess the prevalence of suicidal ideation and deliberate self-harm in inpati
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Melelli, Laura, Fabio Silvani, Maurizio Ercoli, Cristina Pauselli, Grazia Tosi, and Fabio Radicioni. "Urban Geology for the Enhancement of the Hypogean Geosites: the Perugia Underground (Central Italy)." Geoheritage 13, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12371-021-00545-z.

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AbstractUrban geology analyses natural risks and promotes geoheritage in urban areas. In the cities, characterized by a high cultural value, the hypogean artificial cavities, often present in the downtown, offer a unique opportunity to show the geological substratum. Moreover, these places could be a point of interest in urban trekking with the abiotic component of the landscape as a topic (geotourism). To investigate these areas, rigorous bibliographic research and a geomorphological assessment are the first steps, but, besides, non-invasive methods are new techniques increasingly in demand.
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Melelli, Laura, Fabio Silvani, Maurizio Ercoli, Cristina Pauselli, Grazia Tosi, and Fabio Radicioni. "Urban Geology for the Enhancement of the Hypogean Geosites: the Perugia Underground (Central Italy)." February 19, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-021-00545-z.

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AbstractUrban geology analyses natural risks and promotes geoheritage in urban areas. In the cities, characterized by a high cultural value, the hypogean artificial cavities, often present in the downtown, offer a unique opportunity to show the geological substratum. Moreover, these places could be a point of interest in urban trekking with the abiotic component of the landscape as a topic (geotourism). To investigate these areas, rigorous bibliographic research and a geomorphological assessment are the first steps, but, besides, non-invasive methods are new techniques increasingly in demand.
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Books on the topic "Etruscan Arch (Perugia, Italy)"

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Mariani, Massimo, and Maria Cristina Timpani. L'Arco Etrusco di Perugia: Storia e restauro. Volumnia, 2019.

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