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Lionetto, F., Montagna, F., Natali, D., De Pascalis, F., Nacucchi, M., Caretto, F., Maffezzoli, A.
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In Composites Part A January 2021 140
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Bellafiore, D., Zaggia, L., Broglia, R., Ferrarin, C., Barbariol, F., Zaghi, S., Lorenzetti, G., Manfè, G., De Pascalis, F., Benetazzo, A.
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In Ocean Engineering 1 May 2018 155:227-239
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In NDT and E International October 2016 83:123-133
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De Pascalis, F
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European Business Law Review. 33:397-420
The creation of an open financial data ecosystem is a new frontier to be explored within a financial services industry characterized by the presence of new players, along with traditional financial intermediaries. Spurred by datafication and digitisa
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Barnes, V, De Pascalis, F
This article examines R v NatWest, which made headline news for the record fine given to NatWest following allegations of money laundering. This is a first for banking history. The facts themselves are equally remarkable. The analysis conducted in th
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Autor:
DE PASCALIS, F.1 (AUTHOR), NACUCCHI, M.1 (AUTHOR) michele.nacucchi@enea.it
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Journal of Microscopy. Oct2019, Vol. 276 Issue 1, p27-38. 12p. 2 Color Photographs, 10 Diagrams, 8 Charts.
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De Pascalis F.[1, Austin R.E.[2], Green J.A.[2], Arnould J.P.Y.[3], Imperio S.[4, Maugeri M.[1], Haakonsson J.[6], Cecere J.G.[4], Rubolinia D.[7]
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BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
Behavioral ecology 33 (2022): 343–351. doi:10.1093/beheco/arab134
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:De Pascalis F.[1,2], Austin R.E.[2], Green J.A.[2], Arnould J.P.Y.[3], Imperio S.[4,5], Maugeri M.[1], Haakonsson J.[6], Cecere J.G.[4], Rubolinia D.[7]/titolo:Influence of rainfall on foraging behavior of a tropical seabird/doi:10.1093%2Fbeheco%2Farab134/rivista:Behavioral ecology/anno:2022/pagina_da:343/pagina_a:351/intervallo_pagine:343–351/volume:33
Behavioral ecology 33 (2022): 343–351. doi:10.1093/beheco/arab134
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:De Pascalis F.[1,2], Austin R.E.[2], Green J.A.[2], Arnould J.P.Y.[3], Imperio S.[4,5], Maugeri M.[1], Haakonsson J.[6], Cecere J.G.[4], Rubolinia D.[7]/titolo:Influence of rainfall on foraging behavior of a tropical seabird/doi:10.1093%2Fbeheco%2Farab134/rivista:Behavioral ecology/anno:2022/pagina_da:343/pagina_a:351/intervallo_pagine:343–351/volume:33
Acquiring resources for self-maintenance and reproduction is a key challenge for wild animals, and the methods that individuals employ are, in part, shaped by environmental conditions that vary in time and space. For birds, rainfall may affect behavi
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