Francesca Bozzano, Anna Buccellato, Fulvio Coletti, Salvatore Martino, Fabrizio Marra, Stefano Rivellino, Chiara Varone,
... along the route of the ancient Roman road Via Laurentina, which has been exposed in several areas of ... valley were projected along the route of the Via Laurentina within a reliable buffer attributed according to an ...
Tópico(s): Seismic Performance and Analysis
2017 - National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology | Annals of Geophysics
... Gräberstraßen vor der Porta Romana und an der Via Laurentina. Mit Beiträgen von Archer Martin und Caterina Coletti. ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Religious Studies of Rome
2004 - C.H. Beck | Gnomon
... to her by order of Augustus on the via Laurentina, and on it
Tópico(s): History of Medicine Studies
1934 - American Medical Association | JAMA
Paula Cristina Almeida Remoaldo, Laurentina Vareiro, J. Cadima Ribeiro,
The European Capitals of Culture (ECOC) are the most ambitious European cultural partnership project implemented in Europe, if one looks at its scale. In 2012, for the first time in Portugal, a medium sized city was its host. Guimarães (in the northwest of Portugal) was the city chosen. Three years after hosting the ECOC, it is time to assess what has changed as a consequence of hosting the event, in terms of visitors' profile and the perception of the city´s attributes. Primary data sources were ...
Tópico(s): Diverse Aspects of Tourism Research
2017 - University of the Algarve - ESGHT - CIEO | Tourism & Management Studies
Isabel Santos, Mariana Silva, Madalena Grácio, Laurentina Pedroso, Ana Lima,
Milk is renowned for its nutritional richness but also serves as a remarkable reservoir of bioactive compounds, particularly milk proteins and their derived peptides. Recent studies have showcased several robust antiviral activities of these proteins, evidencing promising potential within zoonotic viral diseases. While several publications focus on milk’s bioactivities, antiviral peptides remain largely neglected in reviews. This knowledge is critical for identifying novel research directions and ...
Tópico(s): Protein Hydrolysis and Bioactive Peptides
2024 - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute | International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Laurentina Schaler, Louise Glover, Mary Wingfield,
The effects of COVID-19 on fertility services became evident in early 2020. Fertility treatments were initially suspended following advice from international fertility governing bodies. We performed a web-based study to investigate the attitudes of male and female fertility patients in Ireland, for risk mitigation strategies and pregnancy advice during the first wave of COVID-19. Despite international recommendations and uncertainty regarding COVID-19 and pregnancy, over two thirds of patients continued ...
Tópico(s): Family Dynamics and Relationships
2022 - Taylor & Francis | Human Fertility
S O'brien, Laurentina Schaler, A. Giblin, Louise Glover, Mary Wingfield,
Legislation and policies regarding assisted human reproduction (AHR) vary widely across nations and societies. As one of only 5 European countries which currently lacks legislation, Ireland now has a unique opportunity to learn from other jurisdictions and introduce AHR law that is reflective of the ongoing myriad developments in this complex field. Draft legislation, initially published in 2017, was revised in 2022 with strong political commitment to enacting in the same year. This study sought ...
Tópico(s): Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health
2023 - Elsevier BV | European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology
Laurentina Schaler, Louise Glover, Mary Wingfield,
Abstract Study question To investigate the attitudes of male and female fertility patients to risk mitigation strategies and pregnancy advice during the first wave of the COVID–19 pandemic. Summary answer The desire to conceive outweighed fears regarding infection. Patients felt fertility treatments should be classified as essential and were agreeable to most risk mitigation strategies. What is known already The effects of the COVID–19 global pandemic on fertility services became evident in early ...
Tópico(s): Reproductive Health and Technologies
2021 - Oxford University Press | Human Reproduction
Laurentina Schaler, G Amy, Louise Glover, Mary Wingfield,
Abstract Study question To investigate the perceptions of health care practitioners in Ireland to a draft Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) Bill, currently being assess by government. Summary answer There is strong support for AHR and for national legislation in this field among healthcare professionals working in Ireland. What is known already AHR legislation is essential to protect the rights of those accessing, born from and providing AHR services. Ireland is one of the only countries in the EU ...
Tópico(s): Reproductive Health and Technologies
2022 - Oxford University Press | Human Reproduction