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    See & Eat! Using E-books to Promote Vegetable Eating Among Preschoolers: Findings From an Italian Sample by Caputi, Marcella, Dulay, Katrina May, Bulgarelli, Daniela, Houston-Price, Carmel, Cerrato, Giuseppina, Fanelli, Mauro, Masento, Natalie A., Molina, Paola

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (27-08-2021)
    “…Different strategies have been developed to help parents with introducing new or disliked vegetables. Nonetheless, many parents of preschoolers struggle…”
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    Estimating abundance and habitat suitability in a micro-endemic snake: the Walser viper by Ficetola, Gentile Francesco, Fanelli, Mauro, Garizio, Lorenzo, Falaschi, Mattia, Tenan, Simone, Ghielmi, Samuele, Laddaga, Lorenzo, Menegon, Michele, Delfino, Massimo

    Published in Acta herpetologica (01-12-2020)
    “…[...]sound biological and ecological information is required to set up appropriate monitoring and conservation programs. [...]we performed repeated visits in a…”
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    Natural zeolites chabazite/phillipsite/analcime increase blood levels of antioxidant enzymes by Dogliotti, Giada, Malavazos, Alexis E., Giacometti, Sonia, Solimene, Umberto, Fanelli, Mauro, Corsi, Massimiliano M., Dozio, Elena

    “…Imbalance between reactive oxygen species generation and antioxidant capacity induces a condition known as oxidative stress which is implicated in numerous…”
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    Skull osteology of Vipera walser (Squamata, Viperidae): Description, variability, ontogeny, and diagnostic characters in comparison to other Italian vipers by Seghetti, Simone Matteo, Villa, Andrea, Tschopp, Emanuel, Bernardini, Federico, Laddaga, Lorenzo, Fanelli, Mauro, Levi, Renzo, Delfino, Massimo

    Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-01-2021)
    “…Vipera walser is the most recently recognized European viper. This rare species is endemic to a small area in the Piedmont Alps of Italy, but its closest…”
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