01461nam--2200433---450-99000176152020331620091221092458.088-14-10531-6000176152USA01000176152(ALEPH)000176152USA0100017615220040616d2003----km-y0enga50------baitaIT||||||||001yyAgente provocatoreprofili sostanziali e processualiRosario Minna, Alessandro Sutera SardoMilanoGiuffrè2003XI, 163 p.22 cmTeoria e pratica del dirittoSez. 3Diritto e procedura penale1292001Teoria e pratica del dirittoSez. 3Diritto e procedura penale1292001Agente provocatore345.45MINNA,Rosario133790SUTERA SARDO,Alessandro405687ITsalbcISBD990001761520203316XXVI.1. Coll. 12/ 137 (COLL ZJ III 129)40782 G.XXVI.1. Coll. 12/ 137 (COLL ZJ III)00133424SANT.1 Coll. C 4 1291935 ddpgSANT.1 Coll. CBKGIUDDPGACQUISTI1020040616USA011359PECORARO9020040802USA011337DDPG19020060712USA011313RSIAV49020091221USA010924Agente provocatore574937UNISA05255nam 2201465z- 450 9910619470903321202210253-0365-5357-6(CKB)5670000000391565(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/93226(oapen)doab93226(EXLCZ)99567000000039156520202210d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPig Genomics and GeneticsMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (318 p.)3-0365-5358-4 In this Special Issue, we present the state of the art in the field of pig genetics and genomics, including the identification of gene candidates linked to important pig traits and to nutritional modifications, with the aim of collecting the most recent advances. The published manuscripts focused on high-throughput methodologies, such as RNA sequencing, ATAC-seq, MACE-seq, chip-seq, and RRBS, and covered other fields of pig genetics. The pig (Sus scrofa) is the most common large mammal in the world. The Sus genus includes domestic pig and wild boar. Since the draft reference genome sequence of S. scrofa was assembled in 2012, the processes of identification of genes related to important phenotypic traits and of search of genetic markers for pig selection have been significantly refined. In addition, the newest wide-range high-throughput techniques, including microarrays, next-generation sequencing, and the recent PacBio sequencing platform providing ultra-long sequencing reads, allow identifying gene mutations and gene candidates throughout the whole genome, transcriptome, or epigenome and estimating quantitative traits important for breeding as well as the genetic backgrounds of inherited diseases.Biology, life sciencesbicsscResearch and information: generalbicsscZoology and animal sciencesbicssc3'quant mRNA-seqadipogenesisalternative splicingantimicrobial peptideantiviral responseAQP3circRNAscoagulation system dysregulationcongenital defectsCRISPR/Cas9CRISPR/Cas9 systemdisease modelsdisease-resistant animalsDNA methylationDNMT3BdomainDurocDuroc pigsendometriumextracellular matrixfat depositionfatnessfatty acidsgene expressiongenetic engineeringgenetically modified pigsgenome modificationsglobal gene expressiongrowth traitsGWAS (Genome-Wide Association Studies)heat stressHezuo Tibetan pigHMOX1 genehypothalamusIFN-βintramuscular fatisoformlipid metabolismlitter sizelncRNAlymphatic systemmeat qualitymetabolic diseasesmetabolomemicroarrayn/aNGSNMRnon-homologous DNA ends joining (NHEJ)nutrigenomicsobesityoff-targetpigpigspoly (I:C)porcine alveolar macrophagesporcine β-defensin 2precision medicineproliferationpromoterproteinPRRSVpubertal genespubertyrecombinant proteinsRNA-seqRNA-Seqseminal plasmasingle nucleotide polymorphismskeletal muscle fiberSNPSNP (single nucleotide polymorphism)SNP array genotypingSus scrofaswineTIDE analysisTNF-αtotal number born alivetranscripttranscriptional regulationtranscriptomicstransgenic pigsTRIM26VSVweighted single-step GWASwhole-genome sequencingxenoantigenxenotransplantationBiology, life sciencesResearch and information: generalZoology and animal sciencesPiórkowska Katarzynaedt1291908Ropka-Molik KatarzynaedtPiórkowska KatarzynaothRopka-Molik KatarzynaothBOOK9910619470903321Pig Genomics and Genetics3022066UNINA02167nam 2200445z- 450 991034675520332120210211(CKB)4920000000094162(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/51418(oapen)doab51418(EXLCZ)99492000000009416220202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLarge-Scale and Full-Scale Methods for Examining Wind Effects on BuildingsFrontiers Media SA20181 online resource (143 p.)Frontiers Research Topics2-88945-510-6 Global economic losses due to severe weather events have grown dramatically over the past two decades. A large proportion of these losses are due to severe wind storms such as tropical cyclones and tornadoes, which can cause destruction to buildings, houses, and other infrastructure over large areas. To address the growing losses, many new large-scale and full-scale laboratories have been developed. These tools are used to examine the issues that could not be solved with the traditional tools of wind engineering including model-scale boundary layer wind tunnels, simplified standardized product tests, and other methods of analysis. This book presents state-of-the-art results from the development of the many novel approaches being used to mitigate natural disasters around the world.History of engineering and technologybicsscBuilding aerodynamicscladdingcomponentsLarge-scale testingNatural disaster mitigationTornadoestropical cyclonesWind hazardWind loadsWind tunnelsHistory of engineering and technologyGregory A. Koppauth1279576BOOK9910346755203321Large-Scale and Full-Scale Methods for Examining Wind Effects on Buildings3015638UNINA