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Finazzi, Fausto. Diritto all'educazione e organismi internazionali. CUSL nuova vita, 2000.

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Mele, Vincenza. Organismi geneticamente modificati e bioetica. Cantagalli, 2002.

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Fonte, Maria. Organismi geneticamente modificati: Monopolio e diritti. F. Angeli, 2004.

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Medici, Alessandro. Organismi geneticamente modificati: Etica, tecnica, norme. La tribuna, 2003.

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Herrero, Abel. Abel Herrero: OGM, organismi geometricamente modificati : 2015. Gli ori, 2015.

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Meldolesi, Anna. Organismi geneticamente modificati: Storia di un dibattito truccato. Einaudi, 2001.

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Turin (Italy). Galleria civica d'arte moderna e contemporanea, ed. Organismi: Dall'Art nouveau di Émile Gallé alla bioarchitettura. Skira, 2016.

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Italy. Comitato nazionale per la bioetica., ed. Rapporto sulla brevettabilità degli organismi viventi: 19 novembre 1993. Presidenza del Consiglio dei ministri, Dipartimento per l;informazione e l'editoria, 1994.

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Rosario, Ferrara, and Marino Ignazio Maria, eds. Gli organismi geneticamente modificati: Sicurezza alimentare e tutela dell'ambiente. CEDAM, 2003.

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1927-, Martini Carlo Maria, ed. Consigliare nella Chiesa: Organismi di partecipazione della Diocesi di Milano. Centro ambrosiano, 2002.

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Moschella, Angela. Organismi di pietra: Argomenti per la qualificazione del processo diagnostico. Bonanno, 2012.

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Zachi, Arpad, and Mario Kuibuș. Organisme reactive: Reactive organisms. Edited by Re-Act Now Studio. Fundația Arhitext Design, 2009.

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Galletta, Giuseppe. Astrobiologia, le frontiere della vita: La ricerca scientifica di organismi extraterrestri. Ulrico Hoepli, 2005.

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M, Coglitore, Del Medico Emanuele, and Dilemmi Andrea, eds. Organismi genovamente modificati, OGM: Piccolo dizionario degli orrori : Genova, luglio 2001. Zero in condotta, 2002.

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Bressanini, Dario. OGM tra leggende e realtà: Chi ha paura degli organismi geneticamente modificati? Zanichelli, 2009.

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Bressanini, Dario. OGM tra leggende e realtà: Chi ha paura degli organismi geneticamente modificati? Zanichelli, 2009.

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Poli, Sara. La controversia sugli organismi geneticamente modificati tra obblighi OMC e competenza comunitaria. Editoriale scientifica, 2008.

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Bontempi, Donatella, and Maria Evelina Melley. Gli organismi religiosi nella trasformazione urbana: Analisi e rilievo nella città di Parma. Aracne editrice, 2019.

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Piccinini, Antonio. La lobby agricola: Tra concertazione, neocorporativismo, globalizzazione dei mercati, vacche pazze ed organismi geneticamente modificati. F. Angeli, 2003.

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Yang, Dejian. "Hai cuo tu" tong kao: Annotations and comments on Haicuo tu. Zhongguo hai yang da xue chu ban she, 2021.

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Zangla, Patrizia. Silenzio di piombo: Il terrorismo rosso, uomini e donne : organismi segreti e complicità occulte : 1968-1988, il bilancio. Leone editore, 2020.

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Minetti, Paola. Il rapporto tra gli enti locali e gli organismi no profit: [disciplina, normative regionali, aspetti fiscali e assicurativi, schemi di convenzioni]. Maggioli, 2001.

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Istituto ricerche studi economici e sociali. and FOCSIV (Organization), eds. Emergenza, fame e cooperazione allo sviluppo: Analisi documentazione proposte : indagine per conto della Focsiv, Federazione organismi cristiani di servizio internazionale volontario. F. Angeli, 1987.

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Marini, Luca. Il principio di precauzione nel diritto internazionale e comunitario: Disciplina del commercio di organismi geneticamente modificati e profili di sicurezza alimentare. CEDAM, 2004.

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Silvia, Piccinini, and Pilla Fabio, eds. Aspetti del biopotere: Gli organismi geneticamente modificati, la procreazione assistita : atti del convegno promosso dai Dipartimenti SEGeS e SAVA, Università degli studi del Molise, Campobasso, 21 aprile 2004. Edizioni scientifiche italiane, 2005.

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Jimmie, Hill, and Lewis Morgan, eds. Idioms organiser: Organised by metaphor, topic and key word. Thomson, 2002.

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Rocchi, Cesare. Organism: Workshop of ethical architecture : building = Organismo : laboratorio di architettura etica : edilizia. Kappa, 2006.

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Seminario, sulla evoluzione biologica e. i. grandi problemi della biologia (15th 1988 Rome Italy). XV Seminario sulla evoluzione biologica e i grandi problemi della biologia: Le difese umorali e cellulari degli organismi : Roma, 24-26 febbraio 1988. Accademia nazionale dei Lincei, 1990.

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Sterling, Claire. The Mafia: The long reach of the international Sicilian Mafia. Hamish Hamilton, 1990.

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Sterling, Claire. La pieuvre: La mafia à la conquête du monde, 1945-1989. Robert Laffont, 1990.

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Dawes, Ian W. Microbial physiology. 2nd ed. Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1992.

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V, Belousov L. The dynamic architecture of a developing organism: An interdisciplinary approach to the development of organisms. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.

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Beloussov, L. V. The Dynamic Architecture of a Developing Organism: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Development of Organisms. Springer Netherlands, 1998.

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Kay, Letourneau Deborah, and Burrows Beth Elpern, eds. Genetically engineered organisms: Assessing environmental and human health effects. CRC Press, 2002.

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Organismi geneticamente modificati: Nuove opportunità o potenziale rischio?. F. Angeli, 2004.

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Allievi, Riccardo. Organismi Di Mediazione e gli Enti Di Formazione. Lulu Press, Inc., 2012.

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Le masserie di Puglia: Organismi architettonici ed ambiente territoriale. Mario Adda, 1996.

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Il caso OGM: Il dibattito sugli organismi geneticamente modificati. Carocci editore, 2014.

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Tocci, Mario. Atti Del Vii Forum Nazionale Dei Mediatori e Degli Organismi Di Mediazione. Lulu Press, Inc., 2013.

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Organismi di pietra. Dall'egitto alle cattedrali. Geometrie, energie, alchimie dei Templi Medievali. Associazione Terre Sommerse, 2011.

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Convegno Organismi geneticamente modificati (OGM): Opportunità e sfide : Roma, 5 febbraio 2015. Bardi, 2017.

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Ruxton, Graeme D., William L. Allen, Thomas N. Sherratt, and Michael P. Speed. Transparency. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199688678.003.0005.

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We begin this chapter by considering the ecological distribution of transparent organisms and, in particular, how they are found predominantly in one particular habitat type (open waters); we aim to explain this trend. A perfectly transparent organism (or part of an organism) will not absorb or scatter incident light. Superficially, transparent might seem like a synonym for visually undetectable, but this is not quite true: we discuss how transparent organisms can still be visually detected by their predators or prey. Conversely, there are circumstances where a little transparency can go a long way to reducing an organism’s visibility. Some body parts cannot be made transparent, but we argue that opaque body parts need not always significantly increase the detectability of a generally transparent organism. We will then consider the distribution of transparency among natural organisms. The distributional observations we seek to explain are: the greater prevalence of transparency among aquatic than terrestrial organisms, and the particular prevalence among midwater species. An alternative but related strategy to transparency, adopted by some midwater fish, and considered later in this chapter, is silvering of the body to provide crypsis by broadband reflection.
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Famiglia e comunicazione: Atti della conferenza internazionale organizzata in collaborazione con l'Unione Internazionale degli Organismi familiari (UIOF). Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 1985.

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Hicks, Kelli. Vamos a Clasificar Organismos: Let's Classify Organisms. Rourke Educational Media, 2019.

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Vamos a Clasificar Organismos (Let's Classify Organisms). Rourke Educational Media, 2014.

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Potenzialità e rischi ambientali degli organismi geneticamente modificati: Scienziati a confronto : atti del Convegno, Pisa, 16 marzo 2001. PLUS, 2001.

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Loiacono, Dalila, Camillo Bernardini, and Francesco Luongo. Massimario Delle Delibere AGCOM e CORECOM d'Italia in Materia Di Definizione Delle Controversie Tra Utenti Ed Organismi Di Telecomunicazione. Independently Published, 2019.

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Schulz, Armin W. Efficient Cognition. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262037600.001.0001.

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It is now widely accepted that many organisms (including humans) don’t just react to the world using behavioral reflexes, but also, at times, decide what to do by relying on mental representations. More specifically, the behavior of many organisms is not simply triggered by a perception of the state of their environment, but inferred using higher-level mental states downstream from their perceptual states. What is far less clear is why this is the case: what benefits does representational decision making bring to an organism, and what implications do these benefits have for the exact role that mental representations play in an organism’s decision making machinery? In my book, I provide answers to these questions. Specifically, I defend a cognitive-efficiency-based account of the evolution of mental representations, according to which a key driver of the evolution of representational decision making is the fact that mental representations can enable an organism to save a number of cognitive resources and to adjust more easily to changed environments. I then apply this account to a number of open questions in different sciences, including: when should we expect cognition to essentially involve parts of the environment? When should we expect decision making to rely on simple, satisficing heuristics? When should we expect organisms to be altruistically motivated to help others? Along the way, I also respond to concerns about the plausibility of evolutionary psychological projects more generally.
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The accidental organiser: Get organised at home & work. Shoal Bay, 2008.

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Handbook of Global Freshwater Invasive Species. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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