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Journal articles on the topic "Lecce (Italy)"

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BIONDI, G., P. RASPE, and C. G. N. MASCIE-TAYLOR. "GENETIC STRUCTURE THROUGH SURNAMES IN CAMPOBASSO PROVINCE, ITALY." Journal of Biosocial Science 32, no. 4 (October 2000): 459–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021932000004594.

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The population of Campobasso Province shows a level of inbreeding that is distinct from most Italian rural populations, regardless of their geographic location (Fr=0·0040; Fn=0·0102; Ft=0·0142). The genetic structure of the Italian–Greek communities of Lecce and Reggio Calabria Provinces does not appear to be affected by ethnicity. The level of inbreeding in Italian–Greeks of Reggio Calabria Province is similar to other Italians of Campobasso Province (Fr=0·0041; Fn=0·0127; Ft=0·0168). The Italian–Greeks of Lecce Province show random mating, and their inbreeding is in fact very low (Fr=0·0038; Fn=0·0024; Ft=0·0062).
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Calcagnile, L., G. Quarta, M. D'Elia, A. Rizzo, A. Gottdang, M. Klein, and D. J. W. Mous. "A new accelerator mass spectrometry facility in Lecce, Italy." Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 223-224 (August 2004): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2004.04.007.

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Cianitto, C., and M. Tirabassi. "Tribunale di Lecce: Ordinanza 08/10/2012: Court of Lecce, Sezione I Penale, Italy 8 October 2012." Oxford Journal of Law and Religion 2, no. 2 (July 25, 2013): 475–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ojlr/rwt029.

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Fragola, Mattia, Augusto Arsieni, Nicola Carelli, Sabrina Dattoli, Sante Maiellaro, Maria Rita Perrone, and Salvatore Romano. "Pollen Monitoring by Optical Microscopy and DNA Metabarcoding: Comparative Study and New Insights." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 5 (February 24, 2022): 2624. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052624.

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Environmental samples collected in Brindisi (Italy) by a Hirst-type trap and in Lecce (Italy) by a PM10 sampler were analysed by optical microscopy and DNA-metabarcoding, respectively, to identify airborne pollen and perform an exploratory study, highlighting the benefits and limits of both sampling/detection systems. The Hirst-type trap/optical-microscopy system allowed detecting pollen on average over the full bloom season, since whole pollen grains, whose diameter vary within 10–100 μm, are required for morphological detection with optical microscopy. Conversely, pollen fragments with an aerodynamic diameter ≤10 μm were collected in Lecce by the PM10 sampler. Pollen grains and fragments are spread worldwide by wind/atmospheric turbulences and can age in the atmosphere, but aerial dispersal, aging, and long-range transport of pollen fragments are favoured over those of whole pollen grains because of their smaller size. Twenty-four Streptophyta families were detected in Lecce throughout the sampling year, but only nine out of them were in common with the 21 pollen families identified in Brindisi. Meteorological parameters and advection patterns were rather similar at both study sites, being only 37 km apart in a beeline, but their impact on the sample taxonomic structure was different, likely for the different pollen sampling/detection systems used in the two monitoring areas.
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Porubčan, V. "Observations in Central and Southern Europe." Highlights of Astronomy 11, no. 2 (1998): 1021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1539299600019511.

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Since September 1996 there has been in operation a new forward-scatter system for meteor observation transmitting signal simultaneously along two mutually almost rectangular baselines with the transmitter at Budrio (ϕB = 44.6° λB = 11.5° E) near Bologna, Italy and the receivers at Modra (ϕL = 48.3° N; λL = 17.3° E), Slovakia and Lecce (ϕL = 40.3° N; λL = 18.2° E) in Southern Italy. The equipment utilizes a continuous wave transmitting frequency at 42.7 MHz, with a mean power of 0.25 kW.
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Dinoi, Adelaide, Daniel Gulli, Ivano Ammoscato, Claudia R. Calidonna, and Daniele Contini. "Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic Lockdown on Atmospheric Nanoparticle Concentrations in Two Sites of Southern Italy." Atmosphere 12, no. 3 (March 8, 2021): 352. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos12030352.

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During the new coronavirus infection outbreak, the application of strict containment measures entailed a decrease in most human activities, with the consequent reduction of anthropogenic emissions into the atmosphere. In this study, the impact of lockdown on atmospheric particle number concentrations and size distributions is investigated in two different sites of Southern Italy: Lecce and Lamezia Terme, regional stations of the GAW/ACTRIS networks. The effects of restrictions are quantified by comparing submicron particle concentrations, in the size range from 10 nm to 800 nm, measured during the lockdown period and in the same period of previous years, from 2015 to 2019, considering three time intervals: prelockdown, lockdown and postlockdown. Different percentage reductions in total particle number concentrations are observed, −19% and −23% in Lecce and −7% and −4% in Lamezia Terme during lockdown and postlockdown, respectively, with several variations in each subclass of particles. From the comparison, no significant variations of meteorological factors are observed except a reduction of rainfall in 2020, which might explain the higher levels of particle concentrations measured during prelockdown at both stations. In general, the results demonstrate an improvement of air quality, more conspicuous in Lecce than in Lamezia Terme, during the lockdown, with a differed reduction in the concentration of submicronic particles that depends on the different types of sources, their distance from observational sites and local meteorology.
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Colica, Emanuele, Antonella Antonazzo, Rita Auriemma, Luigi Coluccia, Ilaria Catapano, Giovanni Ludeno, Sebastiano D’Amico, and Raffaele Persico. "GPR Investigation at the Archaeological Site of Le Cesine, Lecce, Italy." Information 12, no. 10 (October 8, 2021): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info12100412.

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In this contribution, we present some results achieved in the archaeological site of Le Cesine, close to Lecce, in southern Italy. The investigations have been performed in a site close to the Adriatic Sea, only slightly explored up to now, and where the presence of an ancient Roman harbour is alleged on the basis of remains visible above all under the current sea level. This measurement campaign has been performed in the framework of a short-term scientific mission (STSM) performed in the framework of the European Cost Action 17131 (acronym SAGA), and has been aimed to identify possible points where future localized excavation might and hopefully will be performed in the next few years. Both a traditional elaboration and an innovative data processing based on a linear inverse scattering model have been performed on the data.
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Calia, Angela, Marisa Laurenzi Tabasso, Anna Maria Mecchi, and Giovanni Quarta. "The study of stone for conservation purposes: Lecce stone (southern Italy)." Geological Society, London, Special Publications 391, no. 1 (November 11, 2013): 139–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/sp391.8.

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Buccolieri, Alessandro, Giovanni Buccolieri, Nicola Cardellicchio, and Antonella Maci. "Underground Waters Quality in the Province of Lecce (Apulia, Southern Italy)." Annali di Chimica 95, no. 3-4 (March 2005): 227–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adic.200590025.

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D'Alessandro, A., and A. Iannone. "Caudichnus: new ichnogenus for a drum-shaped ichnofossil." Journal of Paleontology 67, no. 6 (November 1993): 1075–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000025427.

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Several specimens of biogenic structures somewhat resembling plug-shaped ichnofossils have been collected in two muddy deposits, Sicilian (Early Pleistocene) in age (Bossio et al., 1987), outcropping near Lecce, southern Apulia, Italy. One sequence is exposed in an unused quarry located at the eastern side of the Cutrofiano–Supersano road, 31 km post; the other one is in an active quarry, southwest of Lecce, near the village of San Pietro in Lama (Figure 1). The diagnostic features of the traces differ from those of the five ichnogenera recognized by Pemberton et al. (1988) for plug-shaped ichnofossils. The minor ichnogenera related to plug-shaped trace fossils, as indicated by those authors, are also different from the present structure. A new ichnogenus is proposed to cover this form.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lecce (Italy)"

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Cerra, Noemi. "An Energy Management Oriented Analysis: Case Study of a Waste to Energy Plant in Lecco, Italy." Thesis, KTH, Kraft- och värmeteknologi, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-250665.

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The ISO 50001 standard on energy management systems was released in 2011 with the aim of providing organizations with a standardised guideline for the evaluation and continual improvement of energy performance. Complex structures such as the waste to energy (WTE) sector, which must comply with social, environmental, economic and productivity objectives, can benefit from the development of a compliant energy management system (EnMS). Energy efficiency and energy savings contribute to the mitigation of the heavy cost of such a facility, while the benchmark analysis allows verifying the state of the system and the potential areas for improvement. The energy performance improvements can be valorised on an environmental base, and proper promotion of the process can contribute to the mitigation of social opposition. This thesis reviews the energy performance of a waste to energy facility located in Lecco, Italy, using the information available from the control system already installed in the company. Regression analysis is used to fit linear and polynomial functional forms to the energy consumption data and create the energy baseline for the areas of significant energy use and production with a predictive power of 59 – 92%. The difference among the baseline and the actual energy consumption is proposed as energy performance indicator, in order to appreciate the results of the improvement opportunities, and a set of key performance indicators are evaluated for internal and external benchmarking of the facility. The economic feasibility of a selection of sectorial Best Available Technologies (BATs) and the related energy performance improvement is evaluated, revealing that 2 – 16 M€ can be invested in the system retrofit; the creation of synergies with the facility heating, cooling and electricity demand is also suggested. Lastly, an energy, economic and environmental analysis is suggested as a ranking system for the identified improvement opportunities. The methodology and results of this study are intended to provide a proper energy review for Silea Spa, suggest a review procedure for other WTE facilities willing to develop a compliant EnMS and enrich the literature with a case study on WTE. For the Italian context, which is currently facing difficulties in the modernization of the waste management system (WMS), the ISO 50001 application on WTE facilities offers a unified structure that can be used by the government to map the current status of each facility and develop the legislative framework in accordance to the needs of the WMS, the circular economy and the public opinion.
ISO 50001-standarden för energihanteringssystem släpptes 2011 för att ge organisationer en standardiserad riktlinje för utvärdering och kontinuerlig förbättring av energiprestanda. Komplexa strukturer som sektorn för avfall till energi (WTE), som måste uppfylla målen socialt, miljömässigt, ekonomiskt och produktivt, kan dra nytta av utvecklingen av ett kompatibelt energihanteringssystem (EnMS). Energieffektivitet och energibesparingar bidrar till att mildra den stora kostnaden för en sådan anläggning, medan jämförelseanalysen gör det möjligt att verifiera systemets tillstånd och de potentiella förbättringsområdena. Förbättringen av energiprestanda kan värderas på en miljöbas, och en korrekt främjande av processen kan bidra till att mildra social opposition. Denna avhandling granskar energiprestanda för ett slöseri till en energianläggning i Lecco, Italien, med hjälp av den information som finns tillgänglig från det styrsystem som redan är installerat i företaget. Regressionsanalys används för att passa linjära och polynomiska funktionsformer till energiförbrukningsdata och skapa energigrundnivå för områdena med betydande energianvändning och produktion med en prediktiv effekt på 59-92%. Skillnaden mellan baslinjen och den faktiska energiförbrukningen föreslås som indikator för energiprestanda för att uppskatta resultaten av förbättringsmöjligheterna och en uppsättning nyckelresultatindikatorer utvärderas för intern och extern riktmärkning av anläggningen. Den ekonomiska möjligheten för ett urval av sektorns bästa tillgängliga teknik (BAT) och den därmed sammanhängande förbättringen av energieffektiviteten utvärderas, vilket visar att 2 - 16 miljoner euro kan investeras i systemets eftermontering. skapandet av synergier med anläggningens uppvärmning, kylning och el efterfrågan föreslås också. Slutligen föreslås en energi-, ekonomisk och miljöanalys som ett rankningssystem för de identifierade förbättringsmöjligheterna. Metoden och resultaten av denna studie är avsedda att ge en ordentlig energianalyse för Silea Spa, föreslå ett granskningsförfarande för andra WTE-anläggningar som är villiga att utveckla en kompatibel ENMS och berika litteraturen med en fallstudie om WTE. För det italienska sammanhanget, som för närvarande står inför svårigheter i moderniseringen av avfallshanteringssystemet (WMS), erbjuder ISO 50001-tillämpningen på WTE-anläggningar en enhetlig struktur som kan användas av regeringen för att kartlägga nuvarande status för varje anläggning och utveckla den rättsliga ramen i enlighet med WMS, den cirkulära ekonomins och den allmänna opinionens behov.
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Books on the topic "Lecce (Italy)"

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Buccoliero, Maria Elisabetta. Incunaboli e cinquecentine della Biblioteca Innocenziana di Lecce. Lecce: Milella, 2004.

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(Lecce, Italy) Biblioteca Innocenziana. Un fondo librario da salvare nella Biblioteca Innocenziana di Lecce. Lecce: Conte, 1997.

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Zunno, Antonio. Il complesso monumentale di Sant'Anna a Lecce: Vedove, vergini e mal maritate : storia di un'istituzione al femminile. Monteroni di Lecce (Le): Edizioni Esperidi, 2019.

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Lorella, Ingrosso, ed. Archivio storico diocesano di Lecce: Serie giudicati : inventario. Galatina (Lecce): Congedo, 2001.

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Barocco Leccese: Eine Sonderform des Barock betrachtet in Lecce an der Basilika Santa Croce. Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2012.

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Basso, R. La pietà secolarizzata: Pauperismo e beneficenza pubblica nella cultura riformista salentina. Galatina, Le: Congedo, 1993.

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Tabernacoli barocchi nella diocesi di Lecce: Tra arte e simbologia. Galatina [Italy]: M. Congedo, 2005.

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Il complesso di S. Maria del Tempio, Lecce: Scavi 2011-2012. Galatina (Lecce): Congedo editore, 2013.

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Vladimir, Pustovoy, Konov V. I, Prokhorov A. M. 1916-, Institut obshcheĭ fiziki (Rossiĭskai͡a︡ akademii͡a︡ nauk), Rossiĭskiĭ fond fundamentalʹnykh issledovaniĭ, and Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., eds. ALT '99 International Conference on Advanced Laser Technologies: 20-24 September 1999, Potenza-Lecce, Italy. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 2000.

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Italian, Conference on Sensors and Microsystems (11th 2006 Lecce Italy). Proceedings of the 11th Italian Conference on Sensors and Microsystems, Lecce, Italy, 8-10 February 2006. New Jersey: World Scientific, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Lecce (Italy)"

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Ferrari, Ivan, and Aurora Quarta. "San Cataldo (Lecce, Italy): The Historical Evolution Of The Coastal Landscape." In Proceedings e report, 58–68. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-147-1.07.

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San Cataldo is located on the Adriatic sea about 10 km east from Lecce (Italy). Since ancient times it was a port and the remains of a Roman pier are visible: the study illustrate the evolution of its coastal landscape from historical origins until today. The port was renovated in medieval times and also between the 19th and 20th centuries with the construction of a lighthouse, a new pier and a tramway with Lecce. During the last century emerged the tourist vocation of San Cataldo with events of overbuilding characterizing the nowadays coastal landscape.
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Gabellone, Francesco, Ivan Ferrari, Francesco Giuri, Paola Durante, and Sofia Giammarruco. "Santo Stefano in Soleto (Lecce, Italy): The Presentation of Heterogeneous Data Using Hybrid Platform." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 205–16. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40651-0_16.

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Giordano, M. E., M. G. Lionetto, S. Vilella, and T. Schettino. "Biomarkers in the Teleost Fish Diplodus puntazzo: a Study on Animals from an Unpolluted Environment (Brackish Water Pond Acquatina-Lecce, Italy)." In Mediterranean Ecosystems, 77–84. Milano: Springer Milan, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-2105-1_10.

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Cattaneo, R., A. Villa, M. Catagni, and L. Tentori. "Strategies for Limb Lengthening in Achondroplasia Using the Ilizarov Method — The Experience of the Hospital of Lecco, Italy." In Human Achondroplasia, 381–88. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8712-1_49.

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"Preaching the Crusade in Northern Italy (1463)." In Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce (1425-1495), 171–79. BRILL, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004507333_017.

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"Itinerant Preaching in Central and Southern Italy (1448–1450)." In Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce (1425-1495), 61–78. BRILL, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004507333_009.

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"Preaching, Writing, and Printing Sermons in Fifteenth-Century Italy." In Roberto Caracciolo da Lecce (1425-1495), 255–70. BRILL, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004507333_024.

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Armond, Kate. "The Apes of God and the World of the Commedia." In Modernism and the Theatre of the Baroque. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474419628.003.0007.

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When Sacheverell Sitwell’s Southern Baroque Art was published in 1924 the term ‘baroque’ was still considered a pejorative in Britain, Italy and much of southern Europe, denoting vulgar extravagance and a lack of formal restraint. Sacheverell’s original account of a largely forgotten incarnation of the Italian and Spanish baroque changed this perception of the period dramatically for the well-read British public. His text was at once a critically-acclaimed source for the art-historian and a lyrical, imaginative recreation of the artistic and architectural splendours of Lecce, Noto and Naples and other destinations that Sacheverell and his brother visited in Italy and Spain. I explore the literary techniques and historical sources that led to the book’s particular success, and compare this account of the baroque with the very different approach taken in his later, more factual German Baroque Art. This chapter summarises the ways in which Sacheverell Sitwell’s recreation of the baroque period through the arts, and in particular the Commedia dell’Arte, helped to shape the playful and exclusive Sitwell aesthetic during the 1920s.
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Del Fiore, Giuseppe, Luca Mainetti, Vincenzo Mighali, Luigi Patrono, Stefano Alletto, Rita Cucchiara, and Giuseppe Serra. "A Location-Aware Architecture for an IoT-Based Smart Museum." In Securing the Internet of Things, 413–32. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9866-4.ch023.

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The Internet of Things, whose main goal is to automatically predict users' desires, can find very interesting opportunities in the art and culture field, as the tourism is one of the main driving engines of the modern society. Currently, the innovation process in this field is growing at a slower pace, so the cultural heritage is a prerogative of a restricted category of users. To address this issue, a significant technological improvement is necessary in the culture-dedicated locations, which do not usually allow the installation of hardware infrastructures. In this paper, we design and validate a no-invasive indoor location-aware architecture able to enhance the user experience in a museum. The system relies on the user's smartphone and a wearable device (with image recognition and localization capabilities) to automatically deliver personalized cultural contents related to the observed artworks. The proposal was validated in the MUST museum in Lecce (Italy).
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D’Agostino, D., P. Congedo, and R. Cataldo. "Microclimatic assessment and modelling for salt crystallization control in the Crypt of the Duomo of Lecce (South Italy)." In Science and Technology for the Conservation of Cultural Heritage, 21–24. CRC Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/b15577-6.

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Conference papers on the topic "Lecce (Italy)"

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Persico, Raffaele, Giovanni Leucci, Lara De Giorgi, Francesco Gabellone, Francesco Giuri, Ivan Ferrari, Sebastiano D’Amico, and Emanuele Colica. "A Multidisciplinary Study on the Roman Amphitheatre of Lecce, Southern Italy." In 10th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201902590.

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Grasso, Fabio, Giovanni Leucci, Nicola Masini, and Raffaele Persico. "GPR prospecting in Renaissance and baroque monuments in Lecce (Southern Italy)." In 2011 6th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwagpr.2011.5963851.

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Leucci, Giovanni, Lara De Giorgi, and Raffaele Persico. "GPR survey at the Crypt of St. Sebastian (Lecce – Southern Italy)." In 2021 11th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwagpr50767.2021.9843153.

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Nuzzo, L., M. T. Carrozzo, G. Leucci, and S. Negri. "Geophysical Survey at an Archaeological Karstic Cave near Parabita, Lecce, Italy." In 66th EAGE Conference & Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.3.p154.

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Nuzzo, L., and T. Quarta. "Preliminary Results of the Geophysical Survey inside “Palazzo dei Celestini”, Lecce, Italy." In Near Surface 2005 - 11th European Meeting of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.13.p074.

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Leucci, Giovanni, and Sergio Negri. "High Resolution Ground Penetrating Radar Investigations in the Archeological Site of Cavallino (Lecce, Italy)." In Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2005. Environment and Engineering Geophysical Society, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4133/1.2923540.

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Leucci, Giovanni. "High Resolution Ground Penetrating Radar investigations in The Archeological Site of Cavallino (Lecce, Italy)." In 18th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.183.40.

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Leucci, Giovanni, and Sergio Negri. "High Resolution Ground Penetrating Radar Investigations In The Archeological Site of Cavallino (Lecce, Italy)." In 18th EEGS Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.183.847-855.

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Leucci, G., D. D'Agostino, and R. Cataldo. "3D high resolution GPR survey to help the reconstruction of the archaeological stratigraphy of Lecce (Italy)." In 2010 13th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icgpr.2010.5550273.

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Persico, Raffaele, Giovanni Leucci, Loredana Matera, Marcello Ciminale, Devis Dei, Filippo Parrini, and Massimiliano Pieraccini. "Applications of a reconfigurable stepped frequency GPR in the chapel of the Holy Spirit, Lecce (Italy)." In 2013 7th International Workshop on Advanced Ground Penetrating Radar (IWAGPR). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwagpr.2013.6601532.

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Reports on the topic "Lecce (Italy)"

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Tadi, Massimo. New Lynn – Auckland IMM Case Study. Unitec ePress, April 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.34074/book.062.

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Integrated Modification Methodology (IMM) has already been applied in established metropolitan contexts, such as Porto Maravilha in Rio de Janeiro, the neighbourhood of Shahrak-e Golestan in Tehran, and Block 39 in New Belgrade. When Unitec Institute of Technology’s Associate Professor of Urban Design Dushko Bogunovich came up with the idea of a comparative analysis of two sprawling metropolitan contexts – Auckland and Milan – he and Massimo Tadi, Director of the IMMdesignlab in Milan and Associate Professor at the School of Architectural Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano, decided to apply IMM to a sample area of low-density suburban Auckland. The project presented in this book was developed in a joint international design workshop organised by Politecnico di Milano, IMMdesignlab and Unitec Institute of Technology. The workshop was held at Politecnico di Milano, Polo Territoriale di Lecco (Italy), from 25–29 May 2015, and the team, comprising 14 international students from different design disciplines, was coordinated by Tadi and Bogunovich, assisted by engineers Hadi Mohammad Zadeh and Frederico Zaniol (IMMdesignlab). The outcomes of the workshop were then further developed by IMMdesignlab to demonstrate how, by adopting IMM, it is possible to retrofit, renovate and reactivate an inefficient and energy consuming neighbourhood into a more integrated and sustainable one.
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