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Il distretto è un luogo relazionale dinamico dove le imprese danno luogo a differenti comportamenti economici di vario genere e natura, cooperando in un certo senso per lo sviluppo e la crescita del distretto stesso. In un primo momento di formazione del distretto si sono delineati comportamenti di tipo path dependent per vantaggi economici dovuti alla distribuzione delle imprese nel territorio, ma con il tempo si sono cominciati ad avere comportamenti espansionistici differenti sia dall'interno che dall'esterno del distretto influendo direttamente sulla struttura del stesso. É ragionevole dunque pensare che gli attori guardino al rapporto “locale/globale” con una sorta di "strabismo", da un lato leggendo il distretto (dall’interno come dall’esterno) come un luogo privilegiato per la formazione di economie di prossimità, dall’altro puntando a disporre le catene produttive nello spazio globale, alla ricerca dei vantaggi derivanti da un minor costo del lavoro o dalla immediata prossimità dei mercati di sbocco. il distretto viene dunque attraversato da dinamiche che lo globalizzano ma, al contempo, ne preservano (almeno per ora) la specificità. Non è più possibile leggere la sua forma economica solo nella logica della embeddedness, e non sarebbe certo corretto farlo solo in chiave di openness. Si tratta dunque di interrogarsi sul rapporto più di integrazione/complementarità che di contrapposizione fra openness ed embeddedness. In questa tesi verrà descritto un metodo d'approccio per dare un valore al fenomeno di Openness e Embeddedness presente nel distretto partendo da un dataset di dati relazionali ricavati da due database economici Amadeus e Aida. Non essendo possibile trovare pubblicamente dati sulle reti di fornitura delle singole aziende, siamo partiti dai dati relazionali di cinque aziende “seme”, ed attraverso una ricerca ricorsiva nelle relazioni di azionariato/partecipazione, siamo riusciti ad ottenere un campione di analisi che ci permette di mettere in luce tramite la custer analysis le principali tipologie di reti di imprese presenti nel distretto ed estese nello spazio globale.

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Questa tesi tratta dell'applicazione agli edifici esistenti di dispositivi per la produzione energetica da fonte rinnovabile: solare fotovoltaica, solare termica ed eolica. Dopo aver analizzato i motivi economici ed ambientali che oggi inducono ad affrontare il tema complesso dell'integrazione di queste tecnologie anche negli edifici esistenti, vengono documentate alcune decine di recenti istallazioni, reperite in ambito internazionale, costituendo così un piccolo repertorio di casi applicativi. Il ricorso alle fonti di energia rinnovabili in architettura ed il concetto di sostenibilità applicato alla progettazione sono temi di interesse mondiale che coinvolgono la riqualificazione energetica del parco edilizio esistente. Questo fenomeno sta generando una vera rivoluzione che, da una dimensione culturale promossa dalle politiche energetiche dei vari paesi, travolge svariati ambiti disciplinari, primo tra tutti l'architettura. L’elaborato è idealmente diviso in quattro parti, come di seguito specificato. Nel primo capitolo vengono trattate le problematiche che stanno portando alla diffusione delle energie rinnovabili nel mondo e descritte le varie forme e tecnologie con cui si utilizzano. Nel secondo e terzo capitolo sono trattati i temi dell’energia negli edifici e la sostenibilità nel progetto per la riqualificazione energetica in architettura. Negli ultimi tre capitoli si analizzano le caratteristiche, i componenti ed il funzionamento dei sistemi fotovoltaici, solari termici e micro/mini-eolici applicati ai manufatti edilizi. Si descrivono, inoltre, le tecnologie e le soluzioni per l’integrazione di detti impianti sugli edifici esistenti. L’ultima parte, costituita dall’allegato che contiene le schede di analisi di alcuni casi studio, descrive la realizzazione di progetti di riqualificazione energetica in cui sistemi fotovoltaici, solari termici ed eolici vengono applicati ad edifici di vario genere.

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Objectives In diabetic and non diabetic patients with peripheral artery obstructive disease (PAOD), we sought to establish whether the vascular wall damage, the mature circulating endothelium and the "in situ" neoangiogenesis are related with each other. Design In the peripheral blood of diabetic patients suffering critical ischaemia associated with peripheral artery disease, low levels and poor function of circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) were observed. Moreover, circulating endothelial cells (CECs) have been described in different conditions of vascular injury. In this type of disorders, which are all characterized by endothelial damage, neoangiogenesis plays a key role. Materials In the study we recruited 22 diabetic and 16 non diabetic patients, all of them suffering PAOD and critical ischaemia; healthy subjects and multiorgan donors have also been considered like controls. Methods Histopathologic characterization was performed on arterial tissue samples under a light microscope. Flow cytofluorimetric analysis was used to quantify CECs in peripheral blood samples. "In situ" expression of the Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) and Metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) transcripts was quantified in a Real Time-PCR analysis. Circulating VEGF concentration was determined by an ELISA assay. Results Arterial wall from diabetic patients, compared with non diabetic subjects, revealed a higher incidence of serious lesions (60% vs 47%) and a lower number of capillaries (65% vs 87%). Mean number of CECs/ml was significantly increased in all patients, compared to healthy controls (p=0.001). Compared to healthy subjects, VEGF transcripts expression resulted significantly higher in diabetic patients and in all patients (p<0.05) and a similar result was obtained in the MMP-9 transcripts expression. Serum VEGF concentration was significantly increased in PAOD patients correlated with controls (p=0.0431). Conclusions Our study demonstrates that in all patients considered, probably, regressive phenomenons prevail on reparative ones, causing an inesorable and progressive degeneration of the vascular wall, worse by diabetes. The vascular damage can be monitored by determining CECs number and its severity and development are emphasized by the MMP-9 transcripts expression. The "in situ" VEGF increased expression seems to be the evidence of a parietal cells bid to induce local angiogenesis. This reparing mechanism could induce the EPCs mobilitation by means the release of VEGF from the arterial wall. The mechanism, however, is ineffective like demonstrated by the EPCs reduced number and activities observed in patients suffering PAOD and critical ischaemia.

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Introduction. Ectodermal Dysplasias are a heterogeneous group of inherited disorders characterized by dysplasia of tissues of ectodermal origin (hair, nails, teeth, skins and glands). Clinically, it may be divided into two broad categories: the X-linked hypoidrotic form and the hidrotic form. Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia (H.E.D) is characterized by the triad oligo-anodontia, hypotricosis, hypo-anhydrosis (Christ-Siemens-Tourane syndrome). The incidence of HED is about 1/100,000. Mutation in the actodysplasin-A (EDA) and ectodysplasin-A receptor (EDAR) genes are responsible for X-linked and autosomal HED. The clinical features include sparse, fine hair, missing or conical-shaped teeth, decreased sweat and mucous glands, hypoplastic skin, and heat intolerance with exercise or increased ambient temperature. Complete or partial anodontia and malformation of teeth are the most frequent dental findings. Incisors and canines are often conical-shaped while primarily second molars, if present, are mostly affected by taurodontism. Treatment is supportive and includes protection from heat exposure, early prosthetic rehabilitation, skin, hair ear, nose and nail care, and genetic counseling for family planning. The diagnosis of HED in the neonatal and early infancy period may be difficult since sparse hair and absent teeth are normal finding at this age. In childhood the diagnosis is more easily made on the basis of history and clinical examination. Dental abnormalities are the most common complaint. Prosthetic rehabilitation has been recommended as an essential part of the management of HED because is important from functional, esthetic, and psychological standpoint. A team approach that includes input from a pediatric dentist, an orthodontist, a prosthodontist, and an oral and maxillofacial surgeon is necessary for a successful outcome. Conventional prosthodontic rehabilitation in young patient is often difficult because of the anatomical abnormalities of existing teeth and alveolar ridges. The conical shaped teeth and “knife-edge” alveolar ridges result in poor retention and instability of dentures. Moreover, denture must permit jaws expansion and a correct pattern of growth. Materials and Methods. Complete removable dentures were provided to allow for normal physiological development and a corrected masticatory function. Initial maxillary and mandibular impressions were made with smallest stock trays and irreversible hydrocolloid and then final impressions ware made with light-bodied polysulfide rubber base impression material. A base of autopolymerizing resin was constructed and a wax rim was added to the base. The patient’s vertical dimension of occlusion was established by assessing phonetic and esthetic criteria. Preliminary occlusal relations were recorded, and the mandibular cast was mounted on the articulator. Acrylic resin teeth specific for children dentures were selected and mounted. The dentures were tried in and, after proper adjustments, were inserted. The patients were monitored clinically every month to fit prostheses. Cephalometric radiographs were taken every 6 month with the prostheses in place in order to evaluate correct pattern of growth. Cephalometric measurements were realized and used to evaluate the effect of rehabilitation on craniofacial growth. Cephalometric measurements of sound patients were compared with ED patients. After two month expander screws (three-way screw in the upper denture and two-way the lower one)were inserted in each denture in order to permit the expansion of the denture and the jaws growth. Where conical teeth were present, composite crown were realized and luted to improve the esthetic and phonesis. In order to improve retention the placement of endosseous implants was carried out. TC 3D Accuitomo was performed and a resin model of mandibular bone of the patient was realized. At the age of 11 years two implants were inserted into anterior mandible in a child with anodontia. Despite a remarkable multi-dimensional atrophy of the mandibular alveolar process, the insertion of two tapered screw implants (SAMO Smiler, diameter 3.8, length 10 mm). After a submerged healing period of two-three month, the implants were exposed. Implants were connected with an expansion guide that permits mandibular growth and prosthetic retention. The amount of mandibular growth was also evaluate dusing the expansion guide. Results. Early oral rehabilitation improve oral function, phonesis and esthetic, reducing social impairment. Treated patients showed normal cephalometric measurement. Early rehabilitation is able to prevent the prognatissm of the mandibula . The number of teeth was significantly related to several changes in craniofacial morphology. Discussion. In the present study the 5,3% of ED patients showed hypodontia, the l’89,4% di oligodontia, and the 5,3% di anodontia. The cephalometric analysis supports that ED patients showed midface hypoplasia. ED groups showed an increased pogonion to nasion measurement than sound patients, indicative of class III tendency. The present study demonstrated that number of teeth was significantly correlated with deviation of cephalometric measurements from normality. Oligoanodontia is responsible for changing of cephalometric measuraments also on sagittal plane with a class III tendency. Maxillary jaw showed a retrused position related to the presence of hypodontia.

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“Naturally occurring cancers in pet dogs and humans share many features, including histological appearance, tumour genetics, molecular targets, biological behaviour and response to conventional therapies. Studying dogs with cancer is likely to provide a valuable perspective that is distinct from that generated by the study of human or rodent cancers alone. The value of this opportunity has been increasingly recognized in the field of cancer research for the identification of cancer-associated genes, the study of environmental risk factors, understanding tumour biology and progression, and, perhaps most importantly, the evaluation and development of novel cancer therapeutics”.(Paoloni and Khanna, 2008) In last years, the author has investigated some molecular features of cancer in dogs. The Thesis is articulated in two main sections. In section 1, the preliminary results of a research project aimed at investigating the role of somatic mutations of Ataxia-Telangiectasia mutated (ATM) gene in predisposing to cancer in boxer dogs, are presented. The canine boxer breed may be considered an unique opportunity to disclose the role of ATM somatic mutation since boxer dogs are known to be dramatically susceptible to cancer and since they may be considered a closed gene pool. Furthermore, dogs share with human the some environment. Overall, the abovementioned features could be considered extremely useful for our purposes. In the section 2, the results of our studies aimed at setting up accurate and sensitive molecular assays for diagnosing and assessing minimal residual disease in lymphoproliferative disorders of dogs, are presented. The results of those molecular assay may be directly translated in the field of Veterinary practice as well as the may be used to improve our objective evaluation of new investigational drugs effectiveness in canine cancer trials.

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Introduzione: Negli ultimi anni, il color-power Doppler si è dimostrato un utile strumento per valutare le alterazioni della vascolarizzazione della parete intestinale nelle patologie del tratto gastro-enterico. Più di recente, i mezzi di contrasto ecografici di II generazione associati all’ecografia real-time con basso indice meccanico (CEUS) hanno permesso di valutare ecograficamente il microcircolo, consentendo la valutazione della vascolarizzazione di parete nelle patologie associate a flogosi e neoangiogenesi. Studi recenti hanno documentato i pattern Doppler e CEUS nella malattia infiammatoria intestinale. Le alterazioni della vascolarizzazione di parete nella patologia neoplastica, invece, sono state finora valutate con sola tecnica Doppler. Recenti studi basati sull’impiego di tale metodica hanno in effetti dimostrato che l’intensità del segnale vascolare di parete correla con la variante istologica della neoplasia e con il suo grado di invasione vascolare costituendo così un parametro di neoangiogenesi tumorale. Pertanto, ottenere mediante CEUS una più accurata definizione del microcircolo di parete potrebbe aiutare nella diagnosi differenziale tra patologia infiammatoria e neoplastica dello stomaco e fornire utili informazioni per valutare l’ aggressività del cancro gastrico.