Progetti di Ricerca d'Interesse Nazionale
Risultati della ricerca
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Automation, Trade, and Global Value Chains: New Empirical Evidence and Theory Development
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Edition: Prin 2022
The relation between mood and the spatial representation of time from adolescence to adulthood. A new sight on the reciprocal influence of psychopathological and cognitive processes with common treatment perspectives
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Edition: Prin 2022
GAMEFUL. Videogame-based Assessment of Executive Functions through machine Learning
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Edition: Prin 2022
The Future of Food, the Food of the Future. Novel Food, Innovation, Sustainability and Legal Issues (Acronym: F4F - Food for Future)
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Edition: Prin 2022
Intergenerational solidarity, collective human rights claims and environmental sustainability in international and European law
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Edition: Prin 2022
CHILD Children History Italian Life Documentation. Children and everyday life in the Italian postwar (1918-1922)
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Edition: Prin 2022
Revealing the contribution of nuclear mechanics in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease progression
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Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
miCrObial COnsortia for New plant-based fermented prodUcTs (acronym: COCONUT)
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Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
Magnetic skyrmions, skyrmionic bubbles and domain walls for spintronic applications
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Edition: Prin 2022
Health, security and human rights in e-sports: plural approaches towards legal solutions.
Prin Project - Ultimo aggiornamento:
Edition: Prin 2022 PNRR
INSPIRE: Digital INnovation EcoSystem DeveloPment for the CIRcular Economy: the startups' perspective
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Edition: Prin 2022
Role of coffee circulating metabolites in the regulation of the epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) pro-atherogenic properties: a fat-depot specific approach to reduce coronary atherosclerosis