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    Micromorphological investigations at Scaloria Cave (Puglia, South-east Italy): new evidences of multifunctional use of the space during the Neolithic

    Scaloria Cave represents one of the most extraordinary examples of elaborate cave use known in Neolithic Italy. It became famous thanks to the spectacular evidence for the ritual collection of stillicide water...

    I. Rellini, M. Firpo, E. Isetti, G. Rossi in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2020)

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    Depositional architecture and sequence stratigraphy of Pleistocene coarse-grained deltas along the Ligurian coast (Italy)

    This study aims to develop a better understanding of the stratigraphy of the southern side of the Maritime Alps and of the Ligurian Sea during the Plio-Pleistocene. Five stratigraphic sections were measured an...

    A Ciampalini, M Firpo in Journal of Earth System Science (2015)

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    Bringing geoheritage underwater: definitions, methods, and application in two Mediterranean marine areas

    Within the definition given by UNESCO of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, geoheritage finds its significance both as the geological or geomorphological elements of nature worthy of conservation and as habi...

    A. Rovere, M. Vacchi, V. Parravicini, C. N. Bianchi in Environmental Earth Sciences (2011)

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    Bellini duct (collecting duct) carcinoma of the kidney

    Carcinoma of the collecting ducts, or Bellini carcinoma, is a rare renal tumour and, unlike most renal cell carcinomas, it derives from distal tubules. It displays highly aggressive behaviour and has a poor pr...

    G. F. Prati, P. Dean, M. Firpo, P. Moscatelli in International Urology and Nephrology (1998)