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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 Spain, ItalyPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | CollectionCareEC| CollectionCareFrasca, Francesca; Verticchio, Elena; Peiró-Vitoria, Andrea; Grinde, Andreas; Bile, Alessandro; Chimenti, Claudio; Conati Barbaro, Celia; Favero, Gabriele; Fazio, Eugenio; García Diego, Fernando Juan; Siani, Anna Maria;handle: 10251/198610 , 11573/1662550
[EN] The study of the microclimate is pivotal for the protection and conservation of cultural heritage. This paper describes specifc procedures aimed at the deployment of microclimate sensors in spaces housing collections (e.g., museums) under diferent scenarios. The decision making involves a multidisciplinary discussion among museum manager, con¿ servator and conservation scientist and implies fve steps. Since the sensor¿s deployment depends on the number of available sensors, we have identifed two possible circumstances: (a) artwork-related deployment (i.e., there are as many sensors as the number of artworks) and (b) artwork-envelope-related deployment (i.e., the number of available sensors is less than the number of artworks). The former circumstance is advisable when the artwork is often moved from a museum to another one. The latter circumstance is usually the case of permanent collections, and, according to the Museum Scenario (MS), the related procedures can be further subdivided into basic (MSI and MSII) and advanced (MSIII and MSIV). Advanced procedures are preferable over basic procedures when several time series of microcli¿ mate data have been collected for at least one calendar year in several sampling points. All these procedures make it possible to design where to deploy sensors both in the case of an initial deployment and of optimisation of already installed sensors. This research was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No.814624.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | SEE_QPT, EC | FASTWATEREC| SEE_QPT ,EC| FASTWATERAuthors: Romano, G; Mancini, F;Romano, G; Mancini, F;handle: 11573/1666344
Abstract The European Commission strategic long-term vision for a prosperous, modern, competitive and climate-neutral economy by 2050 outlines main strategic blocks to maximise the benefits of energy efficiency, including zero emission buildings and to maximise the deployment of renewables and the use of electricity to fully decarbonise Europe’s energy supply. The following EU Climate Target Plan 2030 underlines, once again and even more urgently than in 2050, the strong need to build a modern, sustainable and resilient Europe, and this high objective means cleaner air, more energy security and more energy-efficient buildings. Looking at these European directives, Italy has signed the PNIEC, with whom intends to pursue an indicative target of reducing consumption by 2030 equal to 43% of primary energy and 39.7% of final energy compared to the PRIMES 2007 reference scenario. To achieve this goal, particular attention is paid to the existing buildings such as Palazzo De Simone. This historical building, built in the eighteenth century on a project by the architect Raguzzini, located in Benevento (BN), is now home to four different uses: the De Simone Theatre, the De Simone Chapel, a faculty of the University of Sannio and the Conservatory of Benevento. Starting from an extensive historical research, as well as from a series of non-destructive in-situ surveys and environmental measurements, it has been possible to create a satisfactory analysis framework. Later, the design objectives have been identified and, starting from these, design strategies and solutions have been formulated. It has been decided to act at a global level with a conservative restoration in compliance with the constraints imposed by the Superintendence, and at a specific level first on the building envelope, leaving the systems unchanged, then on the systems, leaving the envelope unchanged. Finally, crossing the results, the transformation of the historical building in a nZEB has been obtained, in compliance with the legislative constraints imposed by the national regulations.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2022 ItalyPublisher:IOP Publishing Funded by:EC | FASTWATER, EC | SEE_QPTEC| FASTWATER ,EC| SEE_QPTAuthors: Romano, G; Martellucci, G; Mancini, F; Battisti, A;Romano, G; Martellucci, G; Mancini, F; Battisti, A;handle: 11573/1666361
Abstract Starting from the definition of sustainable development introduced by the 2030 Agenda, and the most recent European implementation tools such as above all the New Green Deal, three goals have been highlighted as pilot objectives of this research: Goal 13 “Climate Action” to strengthen the resilience and adaptability of our building stock to climate-related risks, Goal 7 “Affordable and Clean Energy” by increasing the share of renewable energy and improving the energy efficiency of the existing building stock and Goal 6 “Clean Water and Sanitation”, aimed, in this specific case, at a sustainable management of water resources and technologies for recycling and reuse. In particular, the research work focused on the energy and environmental redevelopment, from a green perspective, of the “Sanarelli” Institute of Hygiene within the “Sapienza” University of Rome campus. The building was built in 1935 and, following a series of changes over the years, currently has a total volume of 37,700 m3 and an area of 9,475 m2. After an in-depth study of the status quo thanks to inspections, surveys, non-invasive investigations and environmental analyses, the work has focused on the definition of specific objectives with the ultimate aim of the energy and environmental refurbishment intervention by tracing 7 strategies thanks to which it has been possible to identify 9 technical solutions to be applied to the Institute. The design choices highlight a close synergy between active and passive devices which together contribute to achieving a circular use of water resources on site, with systems for capturing and collecting rainwater and treating wastewater, as well as achieving a significant improvement in the energy behaviour of the building. This improvement has been possible not only thanks to the updating, with respect to nowadays uses and standards, of the characteristics of the building envelope and of the active systems, but also thanks to the close collaboration between the active and passive technological solutions that have led to satisfactory results with a view to reducing CO2 emissions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 NetherlandsPublisher:SAGE Publications Funded by:EC | CORPORATOCRACYEC| CORPORATOCRACYAuthors: Stehr, Philipp;Stehr, Philipp;This article brings to bear findings from the debate on the boundary problem in democratic theory on discussions of workplace democracy to argue that workplace democrats’ focus on workers is unjustified and that more constituencies will have to be included in any prospective scheme of workplace democracy. It thereby provides a valuable and underdiscussed perspective on workplace democracy that goes beyond the debate’s usual focus on the clarification and justification of workplace democrats’ core claim. It also goes beyond approaches like stakeholder theory in law and economics that determine decision-making rights without taking into account genuinely democratic considerations. My discussion proceeds by considering three principles for inclusion from democratic theory for the specific case of the corporation. I submit that two of them, the all-coerced and the all-subjected principle, are not appropriate for this specific case, because they cannot capture the distinguishing features of the corporation. The all-affected principle however is appropriate but has a very wide range. I further argue that this is not as big of a problem as it first might seem and that this principle is still the most appropriate for defining the demos of the democratic corporation. The article closes by pointing out the consequences of this result for the workplace democracy debate and for the legitimacy of the market as a coordination mechanism.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Funded by:UKRI | Enabling technology for r..., EC | SUCCESSUKRI| Enabling technology for robotic inspection and maintenance of offshore wind turbine blades ,EC| SUCCESSSara Silvestrini; Federico Lugli; Matteo Romandini; Cristina Real; Eduardo Sommella; Emanuela Salviati; Simona Arrighi; Eugenio Bortolini; Carla Figus; Owen Alexander Higgins; Giulia Marciani; Gregorio Oxilia; Davide Delpiano; Antonino Vazzana; Marcello Piperno; Carlo Crescenzi; Pietro Campiglia; Carmine Collina; Marco Peresani; Enza Elena Spinapolice; Stefano Benazzi;In this study we explore the potential of combining traditional zooarchaeological determination and proteomic identification of morphologically non-diagnostic bone fragments (ZooMS) collected from the Uluzzian levels of three Italian sites: Uluzzo C Rock Shelter, Roccia San Sebastiano cave, and Riparo del Broion. Moreover, we obtained glutamine deamidation ratios for all the contexts analysed during routine ZooMS screening of faunal samples, giving information on collagen preservation. We designed a selection protocol that maximizes the efficiency of the proteomics analyses by excluding particularly compromised fragments (e.g. from taphonomic processes), and that aims to identify new human fragments by favouring bones showing morphological traits more similar to Homo. ZooMS consistently provided taxonomic information in agreement with the faunal spectra outlined by traditional zooarchaeology. Our approach allows us to delineate and appreciate differences between the analysed contexts, particularly between the northern and southern sites, related to faunal, environmental, and climate composition, although no human remains were identified. We reconstructed the faunal assemblage of the different sites, giving voice to morphologically undiagnostic bone fragments. Thus, the combination of these analyses provides a more complete picture of the faunal assemblage and of the paleoenvironment during the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition in Italy.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publication2022Publisher:Open Science Framework Funded by:EC | READITEC| READITAuthors: Pianzola, Federico; Rebora, Simone;Pianzola, Federico; Rebora, Simone;This is collection of all the stories' titles published on Wattpad at the date: January 2018. It's a corpus of around 30 millions titles in more than 50 different languages. It includes mainly original fiction and a small part of fan fiction (roughly 10%). The R Markdown files regarding the procedures for network analysis and sentiment analysis can be found in the GitHub repository: https://github.com/SimoneRebora/Wattpad_analysis We published an article based on this data https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226708
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, CroatiaPublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., NIH | Advanced tools for using ..., NIH | Population mixture in evo...UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,NIH| Advanced tools for using ancient DNA to study biology and history ,NIH| Population mixture in evolutionary and medical geneticsIosif Lazaridis; Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg; Ayşe Acar; Ayşen Açıkkol; Anagnostis Agelarakis; Levon Aghikyan; Uğur Akyüz; Desislava Andreeva; Gojko Andrijašević; Dragana Antonović; Ian Armit; Alper Atmaca; Pavel Avetisyan; Ahmet İhsan Aytek; Krum Bacvarov; Ruben Badalyan; Stefan Bakardzhiev; Jacqueline Balen; Lorenc Bejko; Rebecca Bernardos; Andreas Bertsatos; Hanifi Biber; Ahmet Bilir; Mario Bodružić; Michelle Bonogofsky; Clive Bonsall; Dušan Borić; Nikola Borovinić; Guillermo Bravo Morante; Katharina Buttinger; Kim Callan; Francesca Candilio; Mario Carić; Olivia Cheronet; Stefan Chohadzhiev; Maria-Eleni Chovalopoulou; Stella Chryssoulaki; Ion Ciobanu; Natalija Čondić; Mihai Constantinescu; Emanuela Cristiani; Brendan J. 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Levy; Ioannis Liritzis; Kirsi O. Lorentz; Sylwia Łukasik; Matthew Mah; Swapan Mallick; Kirsten Mandl; Kristine Martirosyan-Olshansky; Roger Matthews; Wendy Matthews; Kathleen McSweeney; Varduhi Melikyan; Adam Micco; Megan Michel; Lidija Milašinović; Alissa Mittnik; Janet M. Monge; Georgi Nekhrizov; Rebecca Nicholls; Alexey G. Nikitin; Vassil Nikolov; Mario Novak; Iñigo Olalde; Jonas Oppenheimer; Anna Osterholtz; Celal Özdemir; Kadir Toykan Özdoğan; Nurettin Öztürk; Nikos Papadimitriou; Niki Papakonstantinou; Anastasia Papathanasiou; Lujana Paraman; Evgeny G. Paskary; Nick Patterson; Ilian Petrakiev; Levon Petrosyan; Vanya Petrova; Anna Philippa-Touchais; Ashot Piliposyan; Nada Pocuca Kuzman; Hrvoje Potrebica; Bianca Preda-Bălănică; Zrinka Premužić; T. Douglas Price; Lijun Qiu; Siniša Radović; Kamal Raeuf Aziz; Petra Rajić Šikanjić; Kamal Rasheed Raheem; Sergei Razumov; Amy Richardson; Jacob Roodenberg; Rudenc Ruka; Victoria Russeva; Mustafa Şahin; Ayşegül Şarbak; Emre Savaş; Constanze Schattke; Lynne Schepartz; Tayfun Selçuk; Ayla Sevim-Erol; Michel Shamoon-Pour; Henry M. Shephard; Athanasios Sideris; Angela Simalcsik; Hakob Simonyan; Vitalij Sinika; Kendra Sirak; Ghenadie Sirbu; Mario Šlaus; Andrei Soficaru; Bilal Söğüt; Arkadiusz Sołtysiak; Çilem Sönmez-Sözer; Maria Stathi; Martin Steskal; Kristin Stewardson; Sharon Stocker; Fadime Suata-Alpaslan; Alexander Suvorov; Anna Szécsényi-Nagy; Tamás Szeniczey; Nikolai Telnov; Strahil Temov; Nadezhda Todorova; Ulsi Tota; Gilles Touchais; Sevi Triantaphyllou; Atila Türker; Marina Ugarković; Todor Valchev; Fanica Veljanovska; Zlatko Videvski; Cristian Virag; Anna Wagner; Sam Walsh; Piotr Włodarczak; J. Noah Workman; Aram Yardumian; Evgenii Yarovoy; Alper Yener Yavuz; Hakan Yılmaz; Fatma Zalzala; Anna Zettl; Zhao Zhang; Rafet Çavuşoğlu; Ron Pinhasi; David Reich;We present the first ancient DNA data from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Mesopotamia (Southeastern Turkey and Northern Iraq), Cyprus, and the Northwestern Zagros, along with the first data from Neolithic Armenia. We show that these and neighboring populations were formed through admixture of pre-Neolithic sources related to Anatolian, Caucasus, and Levantine hunter-gatherers, forming a Neolithic continuum of ancestry mirroring the geography of West Asia. By analyzing Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic populations of Anatolia, we show that the former were derived from admixture between Mesopotamian-related and local Epipaleolithic-related sources, but the latter experienced additional Levantine-related gene flow, thus documenting at least two pulses of migration from the Fertile Crescent heartland to the early farmers of Anatolia. The newly reported dataset is described in detail in an accompanying Research Article, where we also acknowledge the funders who supported dataset generation (12). Analysis of data was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM100233 and HG012287), the John Templeton Foundation (grant 61220), a private gift from Jean-Francois Clin, the Allen Discovery Center program, a Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (D.R.). National Institutes of Health [GM100233, HG012287]; John Templeton Foundation [61220]; Allen Discovery Center program; Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation; Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, TurkeyPublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., NIH | Population mixture in evo...UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,NIH| Population mixture in evolutionary and medical geneticsIosif Lazaridis; Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg; Ayşe Acar; Ayşen Açıkkol; Anagnostis Agelarakis; Levon Aghikyan; Uğur Akyüz; Desislava Andreeva; Gojko Andrijašević; Dragana Antonović; Ian Armit; Alper Atmaca; Pavel Avetisyan; Ahmet İhsan Aytek; Krum Bacvarov; Ruben Badalyan; Stefan Bakardzhiev; Jacqueline Balen; Lorenc Bejko; Rebecca Bernardos; Andreas Bertsatos; Hanifi Biber; Ahmet Bilir; Mario Bodružić; Michelle Bonogofsky; Clive Bonsall; Dušan Borić; Nikola Borovinić; Guillermo Bravo Morante; Katharina Buttinger; Kim Callan; Francesca Candilio; Mario Carić; Olivia Cheronet; Stefan Chohadzhiev; Maria-Eleni Chovalopoulou; Stella Chryssoulaki; Ion Ciobanu; Natalija Čondić; Mihai Constantinescu; Emanuela Cristiani; Brendan J. Culleton; Elizabeth Curtis; Jack Davis; Ruben Davtyan; Tatiana I. Demcenco; Valentin Dergachev; Zafer Derin; Sylvia Deskaj; Seda Devejyan; Vojislav Djordjević; Kellie Sara Duffett Carlson; Laurie R. Eccles; Nedko Elenski; Atilla Engin; Nihat Erdoğan; Sabiha Erir-Pazarcı; Daniel M. Fernandes; Matthew Ferry; Suzanne Freilich; Alin Frînculeasa; Michael L. Galaty; Beatriz Gamarra; Boris Gasparyan; Bisserka Gaydarska; Elif Genç; Timur Gültekin; Serkan Gündüz; Tamás Hajdu; Volker Heyd; Suren Hobosyan; Nelli Hovhannisyan; Iliya Iliev; Lora Iliev; Stanislav Iliev; İlkay İvgin; Ivor Janković; Lence Jovanova; Panagiotis Karkanas; Berna Kavaz-Kındığılı; Esra Hilal Kaya; Denise Keating; Douglas J. Kennett; Seda Deniz Kesici; Anahit Khudaverdyan; Krisztián Kiss; Sinan Kılıç; Paul Klostermann; Sinem Kostak Boca Negra Valdes; Saša Kovačević; Marta Krenz-Niedbała; Maja Krznarić Škrivanko; Rovena Kurti; Pasko Kuzman; Ann Marie Lawson; Catalin Lazar; Krassimir Leshtakov; Thomas E. Levy; Ioannis Liritzis; Kirsi O. Lorentz; Sylwia Łukasik; Matthew Mah; Swapan Mallick; Kirsten Mandl; Kristine Martirosyan-Olshansky; Roger Matthews; Wendy Matthews; Kathleen McSweeney; Varduhi Melikyan; Adam Micco; Megan Michel; Lidija Milašinović; Alissa Mittnik; Janet M. Monge; Georgi Nekhrizov; Rebecca Nicholls; Alexey G. Nikitin; Vassil Nikolov; Mario Novak; Iñigo Olalde; Jonas Oppenheimer; Anna Osterholtz; Celal Özdemir; Kadir Toykan Özdoğan; Nurettin Öztürk; Nikos Papadimitriou; Niki Papakonstantinou; Anastasia Papathanasiou; Lujana Paraman; Evgeny G. Paskary; Nick Patterson; Ilian Petrakiev; Levon Petrosyan; Vanya Petrova; Anna Philippa-Touchais; Ashot Piliposyan; Nada Pocuca Kuzman; Hrvoje Potrebica; Bianca Preda-Bălănică; Zrinka Premužić; T. Douglas Price; Lijun Qiu; Siniša Radović; Kamal Raeuf Aziz; Petra Rajić Šikanjić; Kamal Rasheed Raheem; Sergei Razumov; Amy Richardson; Jacob Roodenberg; Rudenc Ruka; Victoria Russeva; Mustafa Şahin; Ayşegül Şarbak; Emre Savaş; Constanze Schattke; Lynne Schepartz; Tayfun Selçuk; Ayla Sevim-Erol; Michel Shamoon-Pour; Henry M. Shephard; Athanasios Sideris; Angela Simalcsik; Hakob Simonyan; Vitalij Sinika; Kendra Sirak; Ghenadie Sirbu; Mario Šlaus; Andrei Soficaru; Bilal Söğüt; Arkadiusz Sołtysiak; Çilem Sönmez-Sözer; Maria Stathi; Martin Steskal; Kristin Stewardson; Sharon Stocker; Fadime Suata-Alpaslan; Alexander Suvorov; Anna Szécsényi-Nagy; Tamás Szeniczey; Nikolai Telnov; Strahil Temov; Nadezhda Todorova; Ulsi Tota; Gilles Touchais; Sevi Triantaphyllou; Atila Türker; Marina Ugarković; Todor Valchev; Fanica Veljanovska; Zlatko Videvski; Cristian Virag; Anna Wagner; Sam Walsh; Piotr Włodarczak; J. Noah Workman; Aram Yardumian; Evgenii Yarovoy; Alper Yener Yavuz; Hakan Yılmaz; Fatma Zalzala; Anna Zettl; Zhao Zhang; Rafet Çavuşoğlu; Ron Pinhasi; David Reich;pmc: PMC10019558
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Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population and included both people with some steppe ancestry and others, like the Griffin Warrior, without it. Similarly, people in the central area of the Urartian Kingdom around Lake Van lacked the steppe ancestry characteristic of the kingdom's northern provinces. Anatolia exhibited extraordinary continuity down to the Roman and Byzantine periods, with its people serving as the demographic core of much of the Roman Empire, including the city of Rome itself. During medieval times, migrations associated with Slavic and Turkic speakers profoundly affected the region. The newly reported dataset is described in detail in an accompanying manuscript, where we also acknowledge the funders who supported dataset generation (1). Analysis of data was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM100233 and HG012287), the John Templeton Foundation (grant 61220), a private gift from Jean-Francois Clin, the Allen Discovery Center program, a Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (to D.R.). National Institutes of Health [GM100233, HG012287]; John Templeton Foundation [61220]; Allen Discovery Center program; Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation; Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | CollectionCareEC| CollectionCareElena Verticchio; Francesca Frasca; Patrizia Cavalieri; Lorenzo Teodonio; Daniela Fugaro; Anna Maria Siani;AbstractThe Alessandrina Library was founded in 1667 by pope Alexander VII Chigi and is nowadays housed in the Campus of Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Within its Ancient (mostly made of rag paper) and Modern (mostly made of contemporary paper) collections, it includes more than one million books produced from the XVI to the XXI century. In 2019, six thermo-hygrometers were deployed in its multi-storey repository to monitor temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH). Hourly T and RH data collected over 2 years allowed us to evaluate spatial and temporal thermo-hygrometric distributions and to carry out a comprehensive assessment of the climate-induced risks (mechanical, chemical, and biological deterioration mechanisms). Vertical temperature gradients associated with unstable conditions occurred in winter, resulting in upraising air flows up to the ceiling. The risky short-term RH fluctuations (EN 15757:2010) were determined to avoid mechanical stress in case of loans, relocation, and consultation. The Time Weighted Expected Lifetime (TWEL) index was used to evaluate the chemical risk for different paper-based collections as a function of their acidity and degree of polymerisation, also considering the typical response time of paper books to T and RH changes. The TWEL calculation estimated that the durability of acidic paper was around 300 years and highlighted that rag paper could be subject to cellulose hydrolysis only in summer and autumn, while contemporary paper was mostly at no risk. The risk of mould germination (Sedlbauer diagram) was possible on few days in Autumn, while the production of insect eggs (Brimblecombe empirical function) was favoured during approximately 42% of time over the year. In addition, illuminance and colorimetric measurements (performed on selected book covers) showed that light-sensitive objects could be exposed to the photodeterioration risk in the east-facing side of the repository. Although the investigation focussed on a specific case study, a similar approach could be effectively adapted to most library and archival repositories conserving paper-based collections.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 France, Italy, Italy, SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | RESOLUTION, EC | WEAN-IT, EC | SUCCESSEC| RESOLUTION ,EC| WEAN-IT ,EC| SUCCESSLugli, Federico; Nava, Alessia; Sorrentino, Rita; Vazzana, Antonino; Bortolini, Eugenio; Oxilia, Gregorio; Silvestrini, Sara; Nannini, Nicola; Bondioli, Luca; Fewlass, Helen; Talamo, Sahra; Bard, Edouard; Mancini, Lucia; Müller, Wolfgang; Romandini, Matteo; Benazzi, Stefano;pmid: 35577834
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The authors are grateful to Municipal Administration of Clauzetto, Pradis Cave Museum and the Superintendence for Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Friuli Venezia Giulia for granting permission to study the tooth. This project was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement no. 724046–SUCCESS awarded to S.B.; www.erc-success.eu and Grant Agreement no. 803147–RESOLUTION awarded to S.T.; https://site.unibo.it/resolution-erc/en) and by the MIUR FARE programme 2018 (FARE Ricerca in Italia: Framework per l'attrazione e il rafforzamento delle eccellenze—SAPIENS project to S.B.). A.N. is supported by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship (grant number H2020-MSCA-IF-2018-842812-WEAN IT). E.Ba. is supported by EQUIPEX ASTER-CEREGE and ANR MARCARA and thanks Y. Fagault and T. Tuna for technical support. The Frankfurt Isotope & Element Research Center (FIERCE) is financially supported by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; INST 161/921-1 Forschungsgroßgeräte and INST 161/923-1 Forschungsgroßgeräte), which is gratefully acknowledged. This is FIERCE contribution No. 91. We acknowledge Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste for providing access to its laboratory facilities and the TomoLab staff for technical support. The authors deeply thank prof. Anna Cipriani for the use of geochemical facilities at UNIMORE (https://www.geochem.unimore.it/). Dr. Filippo Genovese is thanked for the help during LC-MS analyses. The ‘Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena’ is acknowledged for funding the UHPLC-ESI-Q Exactive system at the Centro Interdipartimentale Grandi Strumenti (CIGS), UNIMORE. Two anonymous reviewers are acknowledged for their constructive comments on our manuscript. We present the results of a multi-disciplinary investigation on a deciduous human tooth (Pradis 1), recently recovered from the Epigravettian layers of the Grotte di Pradis archaeological site (Northeastern Italian Prealps). Pradis 1 is an exfoliated deciduous molar (Rdm2), lost during life by an 11—12-year-old child. A direct radiocarbon date provided an age of 13,088—12,897 cal BP (95% probability, IntCal20). Amelogenin peptides extracted from tooth enamel and analysed through LC¿MS/MS indicate that Pradis 1 likely belonged to a male. Time-resolved 87Sr/86Sr analyses by laser ablation mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICPMS), combined with dental histology, were able to resolve his movements during the first year of life (i.e. the enamel mineralization interval). Specifically, the Sr isotope ratio of the tooth enamel differs from the local baseline value, suggesting that the child likely spent his first year of life far from Grotte di Pradis. Sr isotopes are also suggestive of a cyclical/seasonal mobility pattern exploited by the Epigravettian human group. The exploitation of Grotte di Pradis on a seasonal, i.e. summer, basis is also indicated by the faunal spectra. Indeed, the nearly 100% occurrence of marmot remains in the entire archaeozoological collection indicates the use of Pradis as a specialized marmot hunting or butchering site. This work represents the first direct assessment of sub-annual movements observed in an Epigravettian hunter-gatherer group from Northern Italy.
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[EN] The study of the microclimate is pivotal for the protection and conservation of cultural heritage. This paper describes specifc procedures aimed at the deployment of microclimate sensors in spaces housing collections (e.g., museums) under diferent scenarios. The decision making involves a multidisciplinary discussion among museum manager, con¿ servator and conservation scientist and implies fve steps. Since the sensor¿s deployment depends on the number of available sensors, we have identifed two possible circumstances: (a) artwork-related deployment (i.e., there are as many sensors as the number of artworks) and (b) artwork-envelope-related deployment (i.e., the number of available sensors is less than the number of artworks). The former circumstance is advisable when the artwork is often moved from a museum to another one. The latter circumstance is usually the case of permanent collections, and, according to the Museum Scenario (MS), the related procedures can be further subdivided into basic (MSI and MSII) and advanced (MSIII and MSIV). Advanced procedures are preferable over basic procedures when several time series of microcli¿ mate data have been collected for at least one calendar year in several sampling points. All these procedures make it possible to design where to deploy sensors both in the case of an initial deployment and of optimisation of already installed sensors. This research was funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No.814624.
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Abstract The European Commission strategic long-term vision for a prosperous, modern, competitive and climate-neutral economy by 2050 outlines main strategic blocks to maximise the benefits of energy efficiency, including zero emission buildings and to maximise the deployment of renewables and the use of electricity to fully decarbonise Europe’s energy supply. The following EU Climate Target Plan 2030 underlines, once again and even more urgently than in 2050, the strong need to build a modern, sustainable and resilient Europe, and this high objective means cleaner air, more energy security and more energy-efficient buildings. Looking at these European directives, Italy has signed the PNIEC, with whom intends to pursue an indicative target of reducing consumption by 2030 equal to 43% of primary energy and 39.7% of final energy compared to the PRIMES 2007 reference scenario. To achieve this goal, particular attention is paid to the existing buildings such as Palazzo De Simone. This historical building, built in the eighteenth century on a project by the architect Raguzzini, located in Benevento (BN), is now home to four different uses: the De Simone Theatre, the De Simone Chapel, a faculty of the University of Sannio and the Conservatory of Benevento. Starting from an extensive historical research, as well as from a series of non-destructive in-situ surveys and environmental measurements, it has been possible to create a satisfactory analysis framework. Later, the design objectives have been identified and, starting from these, design strategies and solutions have been formulated. It has been decided to act at a global level with a conservative restoration in compliance with the constraints imposed by the Superintendence, and at a specific level first on the building envelope, leaving the systems unchanged, then on the systems, leaving the envelope unchanged. Finally, crossing the results, the transformation of the historical building in a nZEB has been obtained, in compliance with the legislative constraints imposed by the national regulations.
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Abstract Starting from the definition of sustainable development introduced by the 2030 Agenda, and the most recent European implementation tools such as above all the New Green Deal, three goals have been highlighted as pilot objectives of this research: Goal 13 “Climate Action” to strengthen the resilience and adaptability of our building stock to climate-related risks, Goal 7 “Affordable and Clean Energy” by increasing the share of renewable energy and improving the energy efficiency of the existing building stock and Goal 6 “Clean Water and Sanitation”, aimed, in this specific case, at a sustainable management of water resources and technologies for recycling and reuse. In particular, the research work focused on the energy and environmental redevelopment, from a green perspective, of the “Sanarelli” Institute of Hygiene within the “Sapienza” University of Rome campus. The building was built in 1935 and, following a series of changes over the years, currently has a total volume of 37,700 m3 and an area of 9,475 m2. After an in-depth study of the status quo thanks to inspections, surveys, non-invasive investigations and environmental analyses, the work has focused on the definition of specific objectives with the ultimate aim of the energy and environmental refurbishment intervention by tracing 7 strategies thanks to which it has been possible to identify 9 technical solutions to be applied to the Institute. The design choices highlight a close synergy between active and passive devices which together contribute to achieving a circular use of water resources on site, with systems for capturing and collecting rainwater and treating wastewater, as well as achieving a significant improvement in the energy behaviour of the building. This improvement has been possible not only thanks to the updating, with respect to nowadays uses and standards, of the characteristics of the building envelope and of the active systems, but also thanks to the close collaboration between the active and passive technological solutions that have led to satisfactory results with a view to reducing CO2 emissions.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 NetherlandsPublisher:SAGE Publications Funded by:EC | CORPORATOCRACYEC| CORPORATOCRACYAuthors: Stehr, Philipp;Stehr, Philipp;This article brings to bear findings from the debate on the boundary problem in democratic theory on discussions of workplace democracy to argue that workplace democrats’ focus on workers is unjustified and that more constituencies will have to be included in any prospective scheme of workplace democracy. It thereby provides a valuable and underdiscussed perspective on workplace democracy that goes beyond the debate’s usual focus on the clarification and justification of workplace democrats’ core claim. It also goes beyond approaches like stakeholder theory in law and economics that determine decision-making rights without taking into account genuinely democratic considerations. My discussion proceeds by considering three principles for inclusion from democratic theory for the specific case of the corporation. I submit that two of them, the all-coerced and the all-subjected principle, are not appropriate for this specific case, because they cannot capture the distinguishing features of the corporation. The all-affected principle however is appropriate but has a very wide range. I further argue that this is not as big of a problem as it first might seem and that this principle is still the most appropriate for defining the demos of the democratic corporation. The article closes by pointing out the consequences of this result for the workplace democracy debate and for the legitimacy of the market as a coordination mechanism.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:Public Library of Science (PLoS) Funded by:UKRI | Enabling technology for r..., EC | SUCCESSUKRI| Enabling technology for robotic inspection and maintenance of offshore wind turbine blades ,EC| SUCCESSSara Silvestrini; Federico Lugli; Matteo Romandini; Cristina Real; Eduardo Sommella; Emanuela Salviati; Simona Arrighi; Eugenio Bortolini; Carla Figus; Owen Alexander Higgins; Giulia Marciani; Gregorio Oxilia; Davide Delpiano; Antonino Vazzana; Marcello Piperno; Carlo Crescenzi; Pietro Campiglia; Carmine Collina; Marco Peresani; Enza Elena Spinapolice; Stefano Benazzi;In this study we explore the potential of combining traditional zooarchaeological determination and proteomic identification of morphologically non-diagnostic bone fragments (ZooMS) collected from the Uluzzian levels of three Italian sites: Uluzzo C Rock Shelter, Roccia San Sebastiano cave, and Riparo del Broion. Moreover, we obtained glutamine deamidation ratios for all the contexts analysed during routine ZooMS screening of faunal samples, giving information on collagen preservation. We designed a selection protocol that maximizes the efficiency of the proteomics analyses by excluding particularly compromised fragments (e.g. from taphonomic processes), and that aims to identify new human fragments by favouring bones showing morphological traits more similar to Homo. ZooMS consistently provided taxonomic information in agreement with the faunal spectra outlined by traditional zooarchaeology. Our approach allows us to delineate and appreciate differences between the analysed contexts, particularly between the northern and southern sites, related to faunal, environmental, and climate composition, although no human remains were identified. We reconstructed the faunal assemblage of the different sites, giving voice to morphologically undiagnostic bone fragments. Thus, the combination of these analyses provides a more complete picture of the faunal assemblage and of the paleoenvironment during the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition in Italy.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publication2022Publisher:Open Science Framework Funded by:EC | READITEC| READITAuthors: Pianzola, Federico; Rebora, Simone;Pianzola, Federico; Rebora, Simone;This is collection of all the stories' titles published on Wattpad at the date: January 2018. It's a corpus of around 30 millions titles in more than 50 different languages. It includes mainly original fiction and a small part of fan fiction (roughly 10%). The R Markdown files regarding the procedures for network analysis and sentiment analysis can be found in the GitHub repository: https://github.com/SimoneRebora/Wattpad_analysis We published an article based on this data https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0226708
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Bulgaria, Turkey, Italy, CroatiaPublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., NIH | Advanced tools for using ..., NIH | Population mixture in evo...UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,NIH| Advanced tools for using ancient DNA to study biology and history ,NIH| Population mixture in evolutionary and medical geneticsIosif Lazaridis; Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg; Ayşe Acar; Ayşen Açıkkol; Anagnostis Agelarakis; Levon Aghikyan; Uğur Akyüz; Desislava Andreeva; Gojko Andrijašević; Dragana Antonović; Ian Armit; Alper Atmaca; Pavel Avetisyan; Ahmet İhsan Aytek; Krum Bacvarov; Ruben Badalyan; Stefan Bakardzhiev; Jacqueline Balen; Lorenc Bejko; Rebecca Bernardos; Andreas Bertsatos; Hanifi Biber; Ahmet Bilir; Mario Bodružić; Michelle Bonogofsky; Clive Bonsall; Dušan Borić; Nikola Borovinić; Guillermo Bravo Morante; Katharina Buttinger; Kim Callan; Francesca Candilio; Mario Carić; Olivia Cheronet; Stefan Chohadzhiev; Maria-Eleni Chovalopoulou; Stella Chryssoulaki; Ion Ciobanu; Natalija Čondić; Mihai Constantinescu; Emanuela Cristiani; Brendan J. Culleton; Elizabeth Curtis; Jack Davis; Ruben Davtyan; Tatiana I. Demcenco; Valentin Dergachev; Zafer Derin; Sylvia Deskaj; Seda Devejyan; Vojislav Djordjević; Kellie Sara Duffett Carlson; Laurie R. Eccles; Nedko Elenski; Atilla Engin; Nihat Erdoğan; Sabiha Erir-Pazarcı; Daniel M. Fernandes; Matthew Ferry; Suzanne Freilich; Alin Frînculeasa; Michael L. Galaty; Beatriz Gamarra; Boris Gasparyan; Bisserka Gaydarska; Elif Genç; Timur Gültekin; Serkan Gündüz; Tamás Hajdu; Volker Heyd; Suren Hobosyan; Nelli Hovhannisyan; Iliya Iliev; Lora Iliev; Stanislav Iliev; İlkay İvgin; Ivor Janković; Lence Jovanova; Panagiotis Karkanas; Berna Kavaz-Kındığılı; Esra Hilal Kaya; Denise Keating; Douglas J. Kennett; Seda Deniz Kesici; Anahit Khudaverdyan; Krisztián Kiss; Sinan Kılıç; Paul Klostermann; Sinem Kostak Boca Negra Valdes; Saša Kovačević; Marta Krenz-Niedbała; Maja Krznarić Škrivanko; Rovena Kurti; Pasko Kuzman; Ann Marie Lawson; Catalin Lazar; Krassimir Leshtakov; Thomas E. Levy; Ioannis Liritzis; Kirsi O. Lorentz; Sylwia Łukasik; Matthew Mah; Swapan Mallick; Kirsten Mandl; Kristine Martirosyan-Olshansky; Roger Matthews; Wendy Matthews; Kathleen McSweeney; Varduhi Melikyan; Adam Micco; Megan Michel; Lidija Milašinović; Alissa Mittnik; Janet M. Monge; Georgi Nekhrizov; Rebecca Nicholls; Alexey G. Nikitin; Vassil Nikolov; Mario Novak; Iñigo Olalde; Jonas Oppenheimer; Anna Osterholtz; Celal Özdemir; Kadir Toykan Özdoğan; Nurettin Öztürk; Nikos Papadimitriou; Niki Papakonstantinou; Anastasia Papathanasiou; Lujana Paraman; Evgeny G. Paskary; Nick Patterson; Ilian Petrakiev; Levon Petrosyan; Vanya Petrova; Anna Philippa-Touchais; Ashot Piliposyan; Nada Pocuca Kuzman; Hrvoje Potrebica; Bianca Preda-Bălănică; Zrinka Premužić; T. Douglas Price; Lijun Qiu; Siniša Radović; Kamal Raeuf Aziz; Petra Rajić Šikanjić; Kamal Rasheed Raheem; Sergei Razumov; Amy Richardson; Jacob Roodenberg; Rudenc Ruka; Victoria Russeva; Mustafa Şahin; Ayşegül Şarbak; Emre Savaş; Constanze Schattke; Lynne Schepartz; Tayfun Selçuk; Ayla Sevim-Erol; Michel Shamoon-Pour; Henry M. Shephard; Athanasios Sideris; Angela Simalcsik; Hakob Simonyan; Vitalij Sinika; Kendra Sirak; Ghenadie Sirbu; Mario Šlaus; Andrei Soficaru; Bilal Söğüt; Arkadiusz Sołtysiak; Çilem Sönmez-Sözer; Maria Stathi; Martin Steskal; Kristin Stewardson; Sharon Stocker; Fadime Suata-Alpaslan; Alexander Suvorov; Anna Szécsényi-Nagy; Tamás Szeniczey; Nikolai Telnov; Strahil Temov; Nadezhda Todorova; Ulsi Tota; Gilles Touchais; Sevi Triantaphyllou; Atila Türker; Marina Ugarković; Todor Valchev; Fanica Veljanovska; Zlatko Videvski; Cristian Virag; Anna Wagner; Sam Walsh; Piotr Włodarczak; J. Noah Workman; Aram Yardumian; Evgenii Yarovoy; Alper Yener Yavuz; Hakan Yılmaz; Fatma Zalzala; Anna Zettl; Zhao Zhang; Rafet Çavuşoğlu; Ron Pinhasi; David Reich;We present the first ancient DNA data from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic of Mesopotamia (Southeastern Turkey and Northern Iraq), Cyprus, and the Northwestern Zagros, along with the first data from Neolithic Armenia. We show that these and neighboring populations were formed through admixture of pre-Neolithic sources related to Anatolian, Caucasus, and Levantine hunter-gatherers, forming a Neolithic continuum of ancestry mirroring the geography of West Asia. By analyzing Pre-Pottery and Pottery Neolithic populations of Anatolia, we show that the former were derived from admixture between Mesopotamian-related and local Epipaleolithic-related sources, but the latter experienced additional Levantine-related gene flow, thus documenting at least two pulses of migration from the Fertile Crescent heartland to the early farmers of Anatolia. The newly reported dataset is described in detail in an accompanying Research Article, where we also acknowledge the funders who supported dataset generation (12). Analysis of data was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM100233 and HG012287), the John Templeton Foundation (grant 61220), a private gift from Jean-Francois Clin, the Allen Discovery Center program, a Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (D.R.). National Institutes of Health [GM100233, HG012287]; John Templeton Foundation [61220]; Allen Discovery Center program; Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation; Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2022 Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, TurkeyPublisher:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Funded by:UKRI | RootDetect: Remote Detect..., NIH | Population mixture in evo...UKRI| RootDetect: Remote Detection and Precision Management of Root Health ,NIH| Population mixture in evolutionary and medical geneticsIosif Lazaridis; Songül Alpaslan-Roodenberg; Ayşe Acar; Ayşen Açıkkol; Anagnostis Agelarakis; Levon Aghikyan; Uğur Akyüz; Desislava Andreeva; Gojko Andrijašević; Dragana Antonović; Ian Armit; Alper Atmaca; Pavel Avetisyan; Ahmet İhsan Aytek; Krum Bacvarov; Ruben Badalyan; Stefan Bakardzhiev; Jacqueline Balen; Lorenc Bejko; Rebecca Bernardos; Andreas Bertsatos; Hanifi Biber; Ahmet Bilir; Mario Bodružić; Michelle Bonogofsky; Clive Bonsall; Dušan Borić; Nikola Borovinić; Guillermo Bravo Morante; Katharina Buttinger; Kim Callan; Francesca Candilio; Mario Carić; Olivia Cheronet; Stefan Chohadzhiev; Maria-Eleni Chovalopoulou; Stella Chryssoulaki; Ion Ciobanu; Natalija Čondić; Mihai Constantinescu; Emanuela Cristiani; Brendan J. Culleton; Elizabeth Curtis; Jack Davis; Ruben Davtyan; Tatiana I. Demcenco; Valentin Dergachev; Zafer Derin; Sylvia Deskaj; Seda Devejyan; Vojislav Djordjević; Kellie Sara Duffett Carlson; Laurie R. Eccles; Nedko Elenski; Atilla Engin; Nihat Erdoğan; Sabiha Erir-Pazarcı; Daniel M. Fernandes; Matthew Ferry; Suzanne Freilich; Alin Frînculeasa; Michael L. Galaty; Beatriz Gamarra; Boris Gasparyan; Bisserka Gaydarska; Elif Genç; Timur Gültekin; Serkan Gündüz; Tamás Hajdu; Volker Heyd; Suren Hobosyan; Nelli Hovhannisyan; Iliya Iliev; Lora Iliev; Stanislav Iliev; İlkay İvgin; Ivor Janković; Lence Jovanova; Panagiotis Karkanas; Berna Kavaz-Kındığılı; Esra Hilal Kaya; Denise Keating; Douglas J. Kennett; Seda Deniz Kesici; Anahit Khudaverdyan; Krisztián Kiss; Sinan Kılıç; Paul Klostermann; Sinem Kostak Boca Negra Valdes; Saša Kovačević; Marta Krenz-Niedbała; Maja Krznarić Škrivanko; Rovena Kurti; Pasko Kuzman; Ann Marie Lawson; Catalin Lazar; Krassimir Leshtakov; Thomas E. Levy; Ioannis Liritzis; Kirsi O. Lorentz; Sylwia Łukasik; Matthew Mah; Swapan Mallick; Kirsten Mandl; Kristine Martirosyan-Olshansky; Roger Matthews; Wendy Matthews; Kathleen McSweeney; Varduhi Melikyan; Adam Micco; Megan Michel; Lidija Milašinović; Alissa Mittnik; Janet M. Monge; Georgi Nekhrizov; Rebecca Nicholls; Alexey G. Nikitin; Vassil Nikolov; Mario Novak; Iñigo Olalde; Jonas Oppenheimer; Anna Osterholtz; Celal Özdemir; Kadir Toykan Özdoğan; Nurettin Öztürk; Nikos Papadimitriou; Niki Papakonstantinou; Anastasia Papathanasiou; Lujana Paraman; Evgeny G. Paskary; Nick Patterson; Ilian Petrakiev; Levon Petrosyan; Vanya Petrova; Anna Philippa-Touchais; Ashot Piliposyan; Nada Pocuca Kuzman; Hrvoje Potrebica; Bianca Preda-Bălănică; Zrinka Premužić; T. Douglas Price; Lijun Qiu; Siniša Radović; Kamal Raeuf Aziz; Petra Rajić Šikanjić; Kamal Rasheed Raheem; Sergei Razumov; Amy Richardson; Jacob Roodenberg; Rudenc Ruka; Victoria Russeva; Mustafa Şahin; Ayşegül Şarbak; Emre Savaş; Constanze Schattke; Lynne Schepartz; Tayfun Selçuk; Ayla Sevim-Erol; Michel Shamoon-Pour; Henry M. Shephard; Athanasios Sideris; Angela Simalcsik; Hakob Simonyan; Vitalij Sinika; Kendra Sirak; Ghenadie Sirbu; Mario Šlaus; Andrei Soficaru; Bilal Söğüt; Arkadiusz Sołtysiak; Çilem Sönmez-Sözer; Maria Stathi; Martin Steskal; Kristin Stewardson; Sharon Stocker; Fadime Suata-Alpaslan; Alexander Suvorov; Anna Szécsényi-Nagy; Tamás Szeniczey; Nikolai Telnov; Strahil Temov; Nadezhda Todorova; Ulsi Tota; Gilles Touchais; Sevi Triantaphyllou; Atila Türker; Marina Ugarković; Todor Valchev; Fanica Veljanovska; Zlatko Videvski; Cristian Virag; Anna Wagner; Sam Walsh; Piotr Włodarczak; J. Noah Workman; Aram Yardumian; Evgenii Yarovoy; Alper Yener Yavuz; Hakan Yılmaz; Fatma Zalzala; Anna Zettl; Zhao Zhang; Rafet Çavuşoğlu; Ron Pinhasi; David Reich;pmc: PMC10019558
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Literary and archaeological sources have preserved a rich history of Southern Europe and West Asia since the Bronze Age that can be complemented by genetics. Mycenaean period elites in Greece did not differ from the general population and included both people with some steppe ancestry and others, like the Griffin Warrior, without it. Similarly, people in the central area of the Urartian Kingdom around Lake Van lacked the steppe ancestry characteristic of the kingdom's northern provinces. Anatolia exhibited extraordinary continuity down to the Roman and Byzantine periods, with its people serving as the demographic core of much of the Roman Empire, including the city of Rome itself. During medieval times, migrations associated with Slavic and Turkic speakers profoundly affected the region. The newly reported dataset is described in detail in an accompanying manuscript, where we also acknowledge the funders who supported dataset generation (1). Analysis of data was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM100233 and HG012287), the John Templeton Foundation (grant 61220), a private gift from Jean-Francois Clin, the Allen Discovery Center program, a Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (to D.R.). National Institutes of Health [GM100233, HG012287]; John Templeton Foundation [61220]; Allen Discovery Center program; Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group advised program of the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation; Howard Hughes Medical Institute
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 ItalyPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | CollectionCareEC| CollectionCareElena Verticchio; Francesca Frasca; Patrizia Cavalieri; Lorenzo Teodonio; Daniela Fugaro; Anna Maria Siani;AbstractThe Alessandrina Library was founded in 1667 by pope Alexander VII Chigi and is nowadays housed in the Campus of Sapienza University of Rome (Italy). Within its Ancient (mostly made of rag paper) and Modern (mostly made of contemporary paper) collections, it includes more than one million books produced from the XVI to the XXI century. In 2019, six thermo-hygrometers were deployed in its multi-storey repository to monitor temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH). Hourly T and RH data collected over 2 years allowed us to evaluate spatial and temporal thermo-hygrometric distributions and to carry out a comprehensive assessment of the climate-induced risks (mechanical, chemical, and biological deterioration mechanisms). Vertical temperature gradients associated with unstable conditions occurred in winter, resulting in upraising air flows up to the ceiling. The risky short-term RH fluctuations (EN 15757:2010) were determined to avoid mechanical stress in case of loans, relocation, and consultation. The Time Weighted Expected Lifetime (TWEL) index was used to evaluate the chemical risk for different paper-based collections as a function of their acidity and degree of polymerisation, also considering the typical response time of paper books to T and RH changes. The TWEL calculation estimated that the durability of acidic paper was around 300 years and highlighted that rag paper could be subject to cellulose hydrolysis only in summer and autumn, while contemporary paper was mostly at no risk. The risk of mould germination (Sedlbauer diagram) was possible on few days in Autumn, while the production of insect eggs (Brimblecombe empirical function) was favoured during approximately 42% of time over the year. In addition, illuminance and colorimetric measurements (performed on selected book covers) showed that light-sensitive objects could be exposed to the photodeterioration risk in the east-facing side of the repository. Although the investigation focussed on a specific case study, a similar approach could be effectively adapted to most library and archival repositories conserving paper-based collections.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2022 France, Italy, Italy, SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | RESOLUTION, EC | WEAN-IT, EC | SUCCESSEC| RESOLUTION ,EC| WEAN-IT ,EC| SUCCESSLugli, Federico; Nava, Alessia; Sorrentino, Rita; Vazzana, Antonino; Bortolini, Eugenio; Oxilia, Gregorio; Silvestrini, Sara; Nannini, Nicola; Bondioli, Luca; Fewlass, Helen; Talamo, Sahra; Bard, Edouard; Mancini, Lucia; Müller, Wolfgang; Romandini, Matteo; Benazzi, Stefano;pmid: 35577834
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The authors are grateful to Municipal Administration of Clauzetto, Pradis Cave Museum and the Superintendence for Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape of Friuli Venezia Giulia for granting permission to study the tooth. This project was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme (Grant Agreement no. 724046–SUCCESS awarded to S.B.; www.erc-success.eu and Grant Agreement no. 803147–RESOLUTION awarded to S.T.; https://site.unibo.it/resolution-erc/en) and by the MIUR FARE programme 2018 (FARE Ricerca in Italia: Framework per l'attrazione e il rafforzamento delle eccellenze—SAPIENS project to S.B.). A.N. is supported by a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship (grant number H2020-MSCA-IF-2018-842812-WEAN IT). E.Ba. is supported by EQUIPEX ASTER-CEREGE and ANR MARCARA and thanks Y. Fagault and T. Tuna for technical support. The Frankfurt Isotope & Element Research Center (FIERCE) is financially supported by the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; INST 161/921-1 Forschungsgroßgeräte and INST 161/923-1 Forschungsgroßgeräte), which is gratefully acknowledged. This is FIERCE contribution No. 91. We acknowledge Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste for providing access to its laboratory facilities and the TomoLab staff for technical support. The authors deeply thank prof. Anna Cipriani for the use of geochemical facilities at UNIMORE (https://www.geochem.unimore.it/). Dr. Filippo Genovese is thanked for the help during LC-MS analyses. The ‘Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena’ is acknowledged for funding the UHPLC-ESI-Q Exactive system at the Centro Interdipartimentale Grandi Strumenti (CIGS), UNIMORE. Two anonymous reviewers are acknowledged for their constructive comments on our manuscript. We present the results of a multi-disciplinary investigation on a deciduous human tooth (Pradis 1), recently recovered from the Epigravettian layers of the Grotte di Pradis archaeological site (Northeastern Italian Prealps). Pradis 1 is an exfoliated deciduous molar (Rdm2), lost during life by an 11—12-year-old child. A direct radiocarbon date provided an age of 13,088—12,897 cal BP (95% probability, IntCal20). Amelogenin peptides extracted from tooth enamel and analysed through LC¿MS/MS indicate that Pradis 1 likely belonged to a male. Time-resolved 87Sr/86Sr analyses by laser ablation mass spectrometry (LA-MC-ICPMS), combined with dental histology, were able to resolve his movements during the first year of life (i.e. the enamel mineralization interval). Specifically, the Sr isotope ratio of the tooth enamel differs from the local baseline value, suggesting that the child likely spent his first year of life far from Grotte di Pradis. Sr isotopes are also suggestive of a cyclical/seasonal mobility pattern exploited by the Epigravettian human group. The exploitation of Grotte di Pradis on a seasonal, i.e. summer, basis is also indicated by the faunal spectra. Indeed, the nearly 100% occurrence of marmot remains in the entire archaeozoological collection indicates the use of Pradis as a specialized marmot hunting or butchering site. This work represents the first direct assessment of sub-annual movements observed in an Epigravettian hunter-gatherer group from Northern Italy.
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