1.

Record Nr.

UNIBAS000021830

Autore

Khayyām, Omar Ibrhaim

Titolo

Rubâiyât / di Omar Khayyâm ; secondo la lezione di Edoardo Fitzgerald ; Traduzione di Mario Chini

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lanciano : <<G.>> Carabba editore, stampa 1919

Descrizione fisica

XXXVIII, 127 p. ; 16 cm

Collana

Scrittori italiani e stranieri

Disciplina

891.51

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Sul front. firma autografa: Sergio de Pilato, '920

2.

Record Nr.

UNIORUON00009739

Titolo

INTERNATIONAL Manual of Planning Practice Second Edition 1992 / International Society of City and Regional Planners

Pubbl/distr/stampa

The Hague, : Isocarp, 1992. 313 p. ; 21 cm

ISBN

90-900551-7-7

Classificazione

GEO X

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia



3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910965598403321

Autore

Eicher Theo

Titolo

In Search of WTO Trade Effects : : Preferential Trade Agreements Promote Trade Strongly, But Unevenly / / Theo Eicher, Christian Henn

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009

ISBN

9786612842535

9781462311385

1462311385

9781452787411

1452787417

9781451871784

1451871783

9781282842533

1282842536

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (32 p.)

Collana

IMF Working Papers

Altri autori (Persone)

HennChristian

Disciplina

382.3;382.30973

Soggetti

Terms of trade

Tariff preferences

Balance of trade

Commercial treaties

Empirical Studies of Trade

Exports and Imports

Imports

International economics

International Trade Organizations

International trade

North American Free Trade Agreement

Plurilateral trade

Trade agreements

Trade balance

Trade Policy

Trade: General

Luxembourg

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa



Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Contents; I. Introduction; II. Data; III. Extending the Empirical Framework to Account for Individual PTA Effects; A. Results: WTO Trade Impact After Controlling for Multilateral Resistance and Individual PTA Effects (Hierarchical, Mutually Exclusive WTO Coding); B. Hierarchical, Mutually Exclusive Coding and SW's "Implicit Industrialized PTA Dummy"; IV. Individual PTA Effects, Multilateral Resistance, and Unobserved Bilateral Heterogeneity

A. WTO Trade Impact: Controlling for Multilateral Resistance, Unobserved Bilateral Heterogeneity and Individual PTA Effects (Hierarchical/Mutually Exclusive WTO Coding)V. Individual PTA Trade Effects, Multilateral Resistance, and Unobserved Bilateral Hetergeneity (Mutually Inclusive WTO Coding); A. WTO Trade Impact: Controlling for Multilateral Resistance, Unobserved Bilateral Heterogeneity and Individual PTA Effects (Mutually Inclusive WTO Coding); VI. Individual PTA Trade Effects: Sensitivity to Unobserved Bilateral Heterogeneity and Multilateral Resistance Controls; VII. Conclusion

ReferencesTables; 1. WTO and PTA Effects (Hierarchical, Mutually Exclusive Coding); 1.a. Raw Regression Output; 2. WTO and PTA Effects (Inclusive Coding); Appendices; A1. Membership in considered Preferential Trading Arrangements; A2. Bilateral Preferential Trade Agreements considered in BilateralPTAmxt; A3. List of Countries in sample and year of WTO accession; B1. De jure coding. WTO and PTA Effects (Hierarchical, Mutually Exclusive Coding); B1.a. Raw Regression Output De jure Coding; B2. De jure coding. WTO and PTA Effects (Inclusive Coding)

Sommario/riassunto

The literature measuring the impact of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTA) and WTO membership on trade flows has produced remarkably diverse results. Rose's (2004) seminal paper reports a range of specifications that show no WTO effects, but Subramanian and Wei (2007) contend that he does not fully control for multilateral resistance (which could bias WTO estimates). Subramanian and Wei (2007) address multilateral resistance comprehensively to report strong WTO trade effects for industrialized countries but do not account for unobserved bilateral heterogeneity (which could inflate WTO estimates). We unify these two approaches by accounting for both multilateral resistance and unobserved bilateral heterogeneity, while also allowing for individual trade effects of PTAs. WTO effects vanish and remain insignificant throughout once multilateral resistance, unobserved bilateral heterogeneity, and individual PTA effects are introduced. The result is robust to the use of alternative definitions and coding conventions for WTO membership that have been employed by Rose (2004), Tomz et al. (2007), or by Subramanian and Wei's (2007).



4.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910760272503321

Autore

Di Giuseppe Alberto

Titolo

Fat Transfer in Plastic Surgery : Techniques, Technology and Safety / / edited by Alberto Di Giuseppe, Franco Bassetto, Foad Nahai

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023

ISBN

3-031-10881-7

Edizione

[1st ed. 2023.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (584 pages)

Altri autori (Persone)

BassettoFranco

NahaiFoad

Disciplina

617.952

Soggetti

Surgery, Plastic

Regenerative medicine

Dermatology

Plastic Surgery

Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering

Teixit adipós

Cirurgia plàstica

Medicina regenerativa

Llibres electrònics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Foreword -- Preface -- Part I General Concepts -- 1 Safety in Body Countouring (Nahai F. USA) -- 2 Fat buttocks augmentation: a scientific validation (Nahai F., USA) -- 3 Combined fat grafting surgery in post bariatric patients: safety profile (F. Bassetto, IT) -- 4 Fat transfer during a pandemic: COVID-19 time (F. Bassetto, IT) -- 5 Fat Grafting as an ancillary treatment for burns, other complex wounds and their sequelae. (N. Sarto Piccolo, BR) -- 6 Large volume breast fat transfer: safety aspect (G. Zocchi, L. Pandis IT) -- 7 Efficacy and safety of cell enriched fat grafting in the breast(V. Cervelli IT) -- 8 Fat enrichment with growth factors – controversy or potential?(A. Ghanem, UK) -- 9 Volumetric and regenerative components of fat graft: positioning in the fat-nano-fat spectrum.(R. Llull, ES) -- Part II : Technologies -- 10 Evidence based harvesting techniques for improving fat graft survival



(T. Malan, USA) -- 11 SEL tm: Combining Chemical ACS & mechanical Lipocube for superchargedfat graft.(A. Sterodimas, GR) -- 12 The legacy of micro-autologous fat transplantation (MAFT) -- A reality from evidence-based medicine. (T. Ming Lin TW) -- 13 Laser Lipolysis, survival rate of the harvested fat. (Levemberg, IL) -- 14 Medical Devices for fat grafting transfer: a comparative analysis (G. Magalon FR) -- Part III : Surgery.-15 Fat gluteal augmentation: an update (Dan del Vecchio USA) -- 16 Buttocks additive shaping: new trends (C. Mendieta USA) -- 17 Buttock reshaping. Principles and technique using Vaser device and fat grafting. (A. Di Giuseppe IT) -- 18 Body fat grafting contouring in male patient. (A. Di Giuseppe, IT) -- 19 Body fat grafting contouring in female patients.(A. Di Giuseppe IT) -- 20 Tridimensional thigh contouring the role of fat grafting.(A. Di Giuseppe, IT) -- 21 Breast augmentation with fat. Patient selection and guidelines.(A. Di Giuseppe, IT) -- 22 Total breast reconstruction with “deflating technique”. (F. Bassetto, IT) -- 23 Total Breast augmentation for an harmonious reshaping. (G. Zocchi, IT) -- 24 Breast fat augmentation: step-by-step technique and ultrasound contouring of donor area.(A. Di Giuseppe, IT) -- 25 Total breast reconstruction by lipografting. (P. Berrino, IT) -- 26 Breast reconstruction with fat using Laser Lipolysis harvest fat. (Heller Lior, Asafe Harofe Hospital (IL) -- 27 Hybrid fat transfer, breast implants and fat. (P. Parodi (IT) -- 28 Postbariatric breast reshaping and fat grafting.(F. Bassetto, V. Vindigni. Padova, IT) -- 29 Brachioplasty in overweight patients.(F. Bassetto (IT) -- 30 Lower eyelid blepharoplasty and midface: liposculture and biorevitalization. (D. De Fazio (IT) -- 31 Lichen sclerosus treatment with fat transfer for the genital area. (M. Brambilla IT) -- 32 Female genital mutilation: a surgical approach to reshaping.(S. De Fazio IT) -- 33 Lower eyelid blepharoplasty through nano-grafts. (Mario Pelle Ceravolo IT) -- 34 Head and neck reconstruction with autologous fat. (R. Cipriani; Bologna IT) -- 35 Reverse expansion technique for breast reconstruction after skin sparing and nipple sparing mastectomy. (Fabiocchi, Cipriani; Bologna (IT) -- 36 Simultaneous body liposuction and breast remodeling by fat. (Fasano; Bologna IT) -- 37 Penis enhancement and reshaping with autologous fat. (Littara; Milano IT) -- 38 Antiaging procedures with fat grafting.(Botti, Salò IT) -- 39 Total face rejuvenation through lipofilling.(S. Coleman USA) -- 40 Hands fat grafting: evidence-based results (R. Giunta (IT) -- 41 Enhanced fat grafting for hand rejuvenation (F. Fantozzi (IT).

Sommario/riassunto

Only in recent years new available technologies, the redefinition and refining of intervention techniques, and clinical research studies have widened the spectrum of fat applications in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery. Fat grafting is nowadays one of the most used techniques in plastic reconstructive surgery, as primary method or as an ancillary procedure. The optimized ratio of fat survival has led to standardized techniques followed by most practitioners. The aim of this book is to present up-to-date technologies used for fat extraction, and fat harvesting: latest tools are evaluated examining pros and cons. All recent techniques in aesthetic and reconstructive surgery and their outcomes are described in a clear, comprehensive manner; chapters present the latest research results in stem cell and regenerative medicine, their application to plastic and reconstructive surgery, in particular for hand surgery, ulcer, and capsule contractures in post breast augmentation procedures. Related specific techniques as breast fat transfer, breast hybrid implant, fat transfer and buttock fat transfer are also discussed. Safety issues in fat transfer procedures are examined accurately, particularly those involving buttock fat transfer. Each procedure is completed by a scientific analysis of the main



reasons for complications, how to prevent them and the safety guidelines recommended as golden standard to be followed. The surgical part contains clinical cases related to each chapter topic, videos, and all chapters have a box with take home messages. An invaluable tool for correct decision-making for clinicians, fellows and residents in plastic surgery, Fat Transfer in Plastic Surgery focuses on indications, applications and surgical techniques for each individual body district, and safe and reliable procedures in the application of latest technology. .