FAZIO, Giovanni
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.979
EU - Europa 1.670
AS - Asia 298
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
AF - Africa 1
OC - Oceania 1
SA - Sud America 1
Totale 3.953
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.979
IE - Irlanda 513
SE - Svezia 504
CN - Cina 276
IT - Italia 183
UA - Ucraina 161
DE - Germania 112
FI - Finlandia 80
GB - Regno Unito 68
BE - Belgio 35
IN - India 18
RU - Federazione Russa 8
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 2
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
HK - Hong Kong 2
NL - Olanda 2
AT - Austria 1
BR - Brasile 1
EU - Europa 1
FR - Francia 1
JP - Giappone 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
TR - Turchia 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 3.953
Città #
Dublin 513
Chandler 420
Jacksonville 368
Nyköping 352
Beijing 138
Ann Arbor 108
Princeton 93
Dearborn 92
Ashburn 84
Medford 81
Cambridge 78
Des Moines 69
Boardman 52
Brussels 35
Woodbridge 32
Messina 20
Rome 18
Shenyang 18
Pune 17
Wilmington 17
Jinan 15
Lancaster 14
Houston 13
Los Angeles 13
Nanjing 12
Ascoli Piceno 10
San Mateo 10
Haikou 9
Reggio Calabria 9
Tianjin 9
Nanchang 8
Taizhou 8
Guangzhou 7
Hebei 7
New York 6
Ningbo 6
Seattle 6
Tappahannock 6
Norwalk 5
Hangzhou 4
Kunming 4
Washington 4
Zhengzhou 4
Helsinki 3
Jiaxing 3
Lanzhou 3
Saint Petersburg 3
Brno 2
Central 2
Changsha 2
Dipignano 2
Milan 2
Phoenix 2
Serrata 2
Taiyuan 2
Andover 1
Araçatuba 1
Auburn Hills 1
Ballymena 1
Bonn 1
Cape Town 1
Catania 1
Changle 1
Chengdu 1
Chicago 1
Columbus 1
Davenport 1
Francavilla Di Sicilia 1
Frascati 1
Fuzhou 1
Gioiosa Marea 1
Hanover 1
Hefei 1
Lappeenranta 1
Largo 1
Lendinara 1
London 1
Motta Di Livenza 1
New Plymouth 1
Osaka 1
Palermiti 1
Paris 1
Riva Del Garda 1
Santa Caterina 1
Taranto 1
Turin 1
Vienna 1
Xiangfen 1
Totale 2.855
Nome #
Investigation on the quasifission process bytheoretical analysis of experimental data of fissionlikereaction products 75
EXPECTATIONS AND LIMITS TO SYNTHESIZENUCLEI WITH Z $ge$ 120 72
NEW EXPERIMENTAL METHOD OF INVESTIGATION THERARE NUCLEAR TRANSFORMATIONS ACCOMPANYINGATOMIC PROCESSES: BREMSSTRAHLUNG EMISSION INSPONTANEOUS FISSION OF 252Cf 72
Bremsstrahlung emission of photons accompanying ternary fission of 252Cf 71
BREMSSTRAHLUNG EMISSION ACCOMPANYING DECAYSAND SPONTANEOUS FISSION OF HEAVY NUCLEI 66
Experimental evidence of the 6He level at E* = 18.3 MeV via the 4He + 3H three-body reaction 66
High-Lying (6)Li Levels at Excitation Energy of around 21 MeV 64
An Attempt to know the Involved Processes in the Turin Shroud Fibrils Yellowing 64
Bremsstrahlung emission accompanying α-decay of deformed nuclei 63
Study on the formation and de-excitation of superheavy elements 62
Synthesis of heavy and superheavy elements by reactions of massive nuclei 62
Effects of entrance channels on the deexcitation properties of the same compound nucleus formed by different pairs of collision partners 61
Angular anisotropy of the fusion-fission and quasifission fragments 60
Appearance Of Nuclear Shell Effects And Initial Charge (Mass) Asymmetry In The Formation Of Products Of Heavy Ion Collisions 60
Investigation of high energy γ-rays accompanyingspontaneous fission of 252 Cf in double and tripleneutron-γ coincidences 60
First measurement of the 2.4 MeV and 2.9 MeV6He three-cluster resonant states via the3H(4He, pα)2n four-body reaction 60
Comparison Of The Fusion-Fission And Quasifission Mechanisms In Heavy-Ion Collisions 59
Reactions of massive nuclei for the synthesis of heavy and superheavy nuclei 58
Bremsstrahlung emission of high energy accompanying spontaneous fission of 252Cf 58
The influence of the entrance channel dynamics on the evaporation residue formation 57
Bremsstrahlung emission accompanying the alpha-decay of Po-214 57
Role of charged particle emission on the evaporation residue formation in the 82Se+138Ba reaction leading to the 220Th compound nucleus 57
Reactions of Massive Nuclei for the Synthesis of Heavy and Superheavy Nuclei 56
Appearance of fast-fission and quasi-fission in reactions with massive nuclei 56
Bremsstrahlung emission accompanying alpha-decay of deformed nuclei 56
Uncertainties and understanding of experimental and theoretical results regarding reactions forming heavy and superheavy nuclei 56
Bremsstrahlung emission accompanying α-decay of deformed nuclei 55
The role of entrance channel and shell structure on the yiled of quasifission products 54
Comment on "Bremsstrahlung in alpha decay of Po-210: Do alpha particles emit photons in tunneling?" 54
Study on reaction mechanism by analysis of kinetic energy spectra of light particles and formation of final products 54
Bremsstrahlung emission during alpha-decay of 226Ra 53
Role of the orientation angles of reacting nuclei in evaporation residue production 53
Comparison of the Characteristics of the Fusion-Fissionand Quasifission Products in Reactions with Heavy Ions 53
The absorbed energy in the Shroud body image formation appears as contributed by discrete values 52
Formation of the evaporation residues for the synthesis of superheavy elements 51
Strong influence of the entrance channel on the formation of compound nuclei Th-216,222(*) and their evaporation residues 51
Detection of neutron clusters 50
Reactions of Massive Nuclei for Heavy and Superheavy Elements 50
Formation of heavy and superheavy elements by reactions with massive nuclei 50
L'impossibile ipotesi radiativa nella formazione della Shroud body image 50
Intorno al terriccio sul telo sindonico 50
Nuclear deformation effects on GDR 50
Investigation of the role of the projectile-target orientation angles on the evaporation residue production 50
Real causes of apparent abnormal results in heavy ion reactions 50
Possibilities and limits of experimental results in the investigation of reaction dynamics in heavy ion reactions 50
Quasifission and difference in formation of evaporation residues in the O-16+W-184 and F-19+Ta-181 reactions 49
The tracks of burial ointments on the Shroud of Turin 49
Appearance of fast-fission and quasi-fission in reactions with massive nuclei 48
Entrance channel effect on the formation of heavy and superheavy nuclei 48
Role of the target orientation angle and orbital angular momentum in the evaporation residue production 48
Can a latent image explain the characteristics of the Shroud body image? 48
Fission-evaporation competition in excited uranium and fermiun nuclei 46
Comparison among the Shroud body image formation mechanisms by the linen fibrils distributions 46
Radiation of bremsstrahlung accompanying the -decay of heavy nuclei 46
Experimental evidence of shell effects in the fission time of heavy nuclei 45
Fusion fission dynamics in the reactions for the superheavy nucleus production 45
To suggest evidence for burial ointments in the Shroud of Turin 45
The entrance channel effects on the deexcitation ways of the same compound nucleus at a fixed excitation energy 44
What perspectives for the synthesis of heavier superheavy nuclei? Results and comparison with models 43
Revisiting a pure stochastic mechanism to explain the body image formation on the Linen of Turin 43
Three-body correlations in Borromean halo nuclei 43
The influence of the entrance channel on the dynamics of capture and fusion-fission of massive nuclei 42
Halo structure of Be-14 41
Stochastic distribution of the fibrils that yielded the Shroud of Turin body image 41
The Z=112 and 114 production by 48Ca induced reactions 40
The interaction between radiation and the Linen of Turin 40
Reaction mechanisms in massive nuclei collisions and perspectives for synthesis of heavier superheavy elements 40
Fission time of $\alpha$-induced reactions measured by the crystal blocking technique 39
DYNAMIC APPROACH TO ANALYSIS OF ANGULARDISTRIBUTIONS OF FISSION ANDQUASIFISSION FRAGMENTS 39
Stochastic effects and corona discharge for the Shroud body image generation 38
The abrupt changes in the yellowed fibril density in the Linen of Turin 36
Processes in massive nuclei reactions and the way to complete fusion of reactants. What perspectives for the synthesis of heavier superheavy elements? 34
Il sudario di Torino è un falso medioevale ? 34
THE DIFFICULTY TO INVESTIGATE THE TURIN SHROUD 33
Could the Turin shroud body image formation be explained by Maillard reaction? 32
Effect of the entrance channel on the fission of the compound nucleus 30
Influence of the projectile-target orientation angles on the production of residue nuclei 30
Does an I(z) correlation exist for the back-part of the Shroud body image? 26
The Maillard reaction in an ancient linen cloth can yield a "stochastic-like effect" image 24
Il meccanismo di formazione dell’immagine sindonica 22
THE MYSTERIOUS COEXISTENCE OF BLOODSTAINS AND BODY IMAGE ON THE SHROUD OF TURIN EXPLAINED BY A STOCHASTIC PROCESS 15
MATTERS ARISING – REPLY 13
Totale 4.013
Categoria #
all - tutte 13.854
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 13.854


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/20197 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6
2019/2020713 101 46 5 68 3 96 83 64 56 93 90 8
2020/2021471 66 0 124 30 32 60 5 42 2 52 30 28
2021/2022491 6 41 3 16 15 1 31 16 5 19 151 187
2022/20231.583 123 157 77 149 93 171 8 101 640 2 46 16
2023/2024286 33 57 18 33 35 62 7 22 1 18 0 0
Totale 4.013