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    Effects of stepped-combustion on fresh pollen grains: Morphoscopic, thermogravimetric, and chemical proxies for the interpretation of archeological charred assemblages by Pini, Roberta, Furlanetto, Giulia, Castellano, Lorenzo, Saliu, Francesco, Rizzi, Agostino, Tramelli, Andrea

    Published in Review of palaeobotany and palynology (01-12-2018)
    “…Macroscopic charred remains have long since been studied in archeology, archaeobotany, and palaeoenvironmental research. Despite this long tradition, very…”
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    The survival of metallic residues from gunshot wounds in cremated bone: a SEM–EDX study by Amadasi, Alberto, Brandone, Alberto, Rizzi, Agostino, Mazzarelli, Debora, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-07-2012)
    “…The research and analysis of gunshot residues has a relevant role in the examination of gunshot wounds. Nevertheless, very little literature exists concerning…”
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    Dismemberment and disarticulation: A forensic anthropological approach by Porta, Davide, Amadasi, Alberto, Cappella, Annalisa, Mazzarelli, Debora, Magli, Francesca, Gibelli, Daniele, Rizzi, Agostino, Picozzi, Massimo, Gentilomo, Andrea, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-02-2016)
    “…Abstract The dismemberment of a corpse is fairly rare in forensic medicine. It is usually performed with different types of sharp tools and used as a method of…”
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    Look before washing and cleaning: A caveat to pathologists and anthropologists by Mazzarelli, Debora, Tambuzzi, Stefano, Maderna, Emanuela, Caccia, Giulia, Poppa, Pasquale, Merelli, Vera, Terzi, Marco, Rizzi, Agostino, Trombino, Luca, Andreola, Salvatore, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-04-2021)
    “…Partially or totally skeletonized bodies are undoubtedly the most challenging scenario to deal with for forensic pathologists and anthropologists. Indeed, in…”
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    Distinguishing Atherosclerotic Calcifications in Dry Bone: Implications for Forensic Identification by Biehler‐Gomez, Lucie, Maderna, Emanuela, Brescia, Gloria, Caruso, Valentina, Rizzi, Agostino, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-05-2019)
    “…Atherosclerotic calcifications, as calcified atheromatous elements, are markers of cardiovascular disease. However, the literature gives little information…”
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    "Aged" autopsy gallstones simulating dry bone context: A morphological, histological and SEM-EDS analysis by Biehler-Gomez, Lucie, Maderna, Emanuela, Brescia, Gloria, Cappella, Annalisa, Rizzi, Agostino, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in International journal of paleopathology (01-03-2019)
    “…The aim of this paper is to provide information on the morphology and composition of gallstones based on clinical samples in order to assist paleopathologists…”
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    Bacterial Communities Involved in Soil Formation and Plant Establishment Triggered by Pyrite Bioweathering on Arctic Moraines by Mapelli, Francesca, Marasco, Ramona, Rizzi, Agostino, Baldi, Franco, Ventura, Stefano, Daffonchio, Daniele, Borin, Sara

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-02-2011)
    “…In arctic glacier moraines, bioweathering primed by microbial iron oxidizers creates fertility gradients that accelerate soil development and plant…”
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    Assets and pitfalls of chemical and microscopic analyses on gunshot residues in skeletonized bodies: a report of five cases by Amadasi, Alberto, Gibelli, Daniele, Mazzarelli, Debora, Porta, Davide, Gaudio, Daniel, Salsarola, Dominic, Brandone, Alberto, Rizzi, Agostino, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-07-2015)
    “…In case of gunshot wounds, forensic anthropologists and pathologists have many tools at hand, and the assistance that chemical and microscopic investigations…”
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    BACTERIAL COLONIES AND MANGANESE MICRONODULES RELATED TO FLUID ESCAPE ON THE CREST OF THE MEDITERRANEAN RIDGE by MARIA BIANCA CITA, FULVIA S. AGHIB, SILVIA AROSIO, ELEONORA FOLCO, LAMBERTO SARTO, ELISABETTA ERBA, AGOSTINO RIZZI

    “…A black, few centimeters thick Marker-bed of Holocene age is consistently recorded in all the deep-sea cores raised from two fields of mud diapirs recently…”
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    Gunshot Residues on Dry Bone After Decomposition-A Pilot Study by Taborelli, Anna, Gibelli, Daniele, Rizzi, Agostino, Andreola, Salvatore, Brandone, Alberto, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in Journal of forensic sciences (01-09-2012)
    “…:  Very little literature exists concerning radiochemical and microscopic analyses of gunshot wounds in decomposed material, and even less concerning…”
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    Detection of metal residues on bone using SEM–EDS. Part I: Blunt force injury by Pechníková, Markéta, Porta, Davide, Mazzarelli, Debora, Rizzi, Agostino, Drozdová, Eva, Gibelli, Daniele, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in Forensic science international (30-11-2012)
    “…Abstract Previous studies have indicated that metal particles remain on bone after sharp force injury or gunshot and that their detection by scanning electron…”
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    Splitting hairs: differentiating between entomological activity, taphonomy, and sharp force trauma on hair by Mazzarelli, Debora, Vanin, Stefano, Gibelli, Daniele, Maistrello, Lara, Porta, Davide, Rizzi, Agostino, Cattaneo, Cristina

    Published in Forensic science, medicine, and pathology (01-03-2015)
    “…Purpose The analysis of hair can provide useful information for the correct evaluation of forensic cases, but studies of trauma on hair are extremely rare…”
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    Foraminiferal assemblages of the Bric della Muda laminites (Nizza Monferrato, Piedmont): Proxies of cyclic palaeoenvironmental changes in the early Messinian of Northwestern Italy by Violanti, Donata, Gallo, Lorenzo Mariano, Rizzi, Agostino

    Published in Geobios (01-05-2007)
    “…Foraminiferal assemblages in laminites cropping out at the Bric (i.e. Hill) della Muda (Nizza Monferrato, Piedmont, Northwestern Italy) document deep marine…”
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