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Federica Rossi

Università degli Studi Roma Tre
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  • Università degli Studi Roma Tre
    Dipartimento di Filosofia, Comunicazione e Spettacolo
    Undergraduate
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Aesthetics
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Philosophy of Language
  • All publications (4)
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    Vibrational dynamics of inclusion complexes by Raman scattering: an experimental and numerical study
    with B. Rossi, P. Verrocchio, G. Viliani, G. Scarduelli, I. Mancini, and G. Guella
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (3-5): 559-567. 2007.
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    Optical and spectroscopic characterization of permanently densified GeO2glasses
    with L. Orsingher, M. Calicchio, G. Carini, R. Dal Maschio, D. Fioretto, A. Fontana, P. Fumagalli, E. Gilioli, M. Mattarelli, and E. Moser
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (33-35): 3907-3914. 2008.
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    A link between quasielastic scattering and sound attenuation in silver phosphate glasses
    with C. Armellinia, S. Caponi, A. Fontana, and F. Scarpa
    Philosophical Magazine 88 (33-35): 4079-4084. 2008.
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    Familiarity is not notoriety: phenomenological accounts of face recognition
    with Davide Liccione, Sara Moruzzi, Alessia Manganaro, Marco Porta, Nahumi Nugrahaningsih, Valentina Caserio, and Nicola Allegri
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8. 2014.
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