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Cassone

 

a type of wooden chest popular in Italy during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Its front and side walls were decorated with gilded and red stucco, carvings, and paintings (usually of a secular character). Such eminent artists as Botticelli and Uccello worked on cassoni. In the late 15th century architectural influence in its trimming increased: the sides were often divided into panels with carving and intarsia.

REFERENCES

Faenson, L. “Ital’ianskie svadebnye sunduki.”Dekorativnoe iskusstvo SSSR, 1967, no.l.
Schubring, P. Cassone. Leipzig, 1923.
The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition (1970-1979). © 2010 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
References in periodicals archive
Peropsins were first characterized in vertebrate retinas (Sun et al., 1997; Baily and Cassone, 2004), subsequently in spider (Nagata et al., 2010, Eriksson et al., 2013) and Limulus (Battelle et al., 2015) eyes; and, most recently, peropsinlike transcripts have been identified in myriapods, crustaceans, and insects (Henze and Oakley, 2015).
(18.) Oggioni M, Trappetti C, Kadioglu A, Cassone M, Iannelli F, Ricci S, Andrew P, Pozzi G.
Esta conducta estaria regulada por un ciclo circadiano exogeno, basado en longitud de los dias (Gwinner & Brandstatter, 2001) y en la iluminacion artificial en zonas urbanas, que provocaria alteraciones del canto, favoreciendo los tempranos o nocturnos (Cassone & Menaker, 1984; Brandstatter, 2003; Beecher & Brenowitz, 2005).
[20.] De Bernardis F, Mondello F, San Millan R, Ponton J, Cassone A.
(1985) and is highly abundant in exposed and sheltered rocky habitats of the northeast Pacific (Hui 1992, Cassone & Boulding 2006), some studies describe Pachygrapsus crassipes as an herbivore or scavenger, consuming primarily diatom films, algae (e.g., Ulva spp.), and detritus (Hiatt 1948, Barry & Ehret 1993).
In the fifteenth-century, the theme again became popular and was frequently painted on wedding cassone panels, which were frequently painted with classical scenes inspired by ancient classical literature.
Cassone, "Analysis of circadian rhythms in embryonic stem cells," Stem Cell Protocols, vol.
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Medsonix was invented by a former contractor for the US Navy, Alphonse 'Al' Cassone, an American engineer who experimented with sound waves for 15 years.
Vecchiarelli A, Puliti M, Torosantucci A, Cassone A, Bistoni F.
Revista dos Tribunais) com os autores: Andre Costa-Correa, Carlos Henrique Abrao, Edison Carlos Fernandes, Eduardo Junqueira Coelho, Fatima Fernandes Rodrigues de Souza, Fernanda Hernandez, Hugo de Brito Machado, Hugo de Brito Machado Segundo, Humberto Martins, Ives Gandra Martins, Jorge de Oliveira Vargas, Jose Eduardo Soares de Melo, Kiyoshi Harada, Leonardo de Faria Galiano, Marilene Talarico Martins Rodrigues, Octavio Campos Fischer, Ricardo Lobo Torres, Sacha Calmon Navarro Coelho, Schubert de Farias Machado e Vittorio Cassone.
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