MEZZETTI, MARINO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.757
EU - Europa 3.756
AS - Asia 1.789
SA - Sud America 140
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 13
AF - Africa 12
OC - Oceania 3
Totale 15.470
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.721
UA - Ucraina 1.010
SE - Svezia 884
SG - Singapore 653
HK - Hong Kong 470
IT - Italia 465
CN - Cina 311
TR - Turchia 311
FI - Finlandia 299
GB - Regno Unito 175
DE - Germania 168
RU - Federazione Russa 158
BG - Bulgaria 148
IE - Irlanda 146
BR - Brasile 122
FR - Francia 108
NL - Olanda 52
BE - Belgio 38
RO - Romania 34
CA - Canada 29
CH - Svizzera 25
PL - Polonia 14
EU - Europa 12
RS - Serbia 10
DK - Danimarca 8
CI - Costa d'Avorio 6
JP - Giappone 6
KR - Corea 6
EC - Ecuador 5
BO - Bolivia 4
IQ - Iraq 4
KG - Kirghizistan 4
AR - Argentina 3
CL - Cile 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 3
IN - India 3
PA - Panama 3
AT - Austria 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
BD - Bangladesh 2
EG - Egitto 2
GE - Georgia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
JO - Giordania 2
MX - Messico 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
PT - Portogallo 2
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 2
SN - Senegal 2
UZ - Uzbekistan 2
VE - Venezuela 2
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AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 1
AO - Angola 1
AU - Australia 1
CR - Costa Rica 1
CY - Cipro 1
EE - Estonia 1
GT - Guatemala 1
KW - Kuwait 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 1
LT - Lituania 1
MA - Marocco 1
MY - Malesia 1
NO - Norvegia 1
OM - Oman 1
PH - Filippine 1
PY - Paraguay 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TJ - Tagikistan 1
Totale 15.470
Città #
Woodbridge 1.458
Ann Arbor 1.198
Houston 1.048
Fairfield 943
Jacksonville 871
Wilmington 561
Chandler 541
Ashburn 537
Hong Kong 465
Seattle 364
Singapore 309
Cambridge 302
Princeton 292
Izmir 287
Boardman 283
Sofia 148
Beijing 145
Dublin 145
Columbus 137
Santa Clara 108
Düsseldorf 104
Moscow 81
Milan 71
San Diego 66
Mestre 49
Verona 39
Chicago 37
Brussels 33
Buffalo 29
Sacile 28
Falls Church 27
Frankfurt am Main 27
Bern 25
Norwalk 24
Washington 23
Kocaeli 21
Timisoara 20
Trieste 20
Munich 18
Ottawa 18
Des Moines 15
Phoenix 15
Los Angeles 14
Shanghai 13
Toronto 11
Auburn Hills 10
Belgrade 10
Fremont 9
New York 9
São Paulo 9
Tappahannock 8
Copenhagen 7
Dallas 7
Edinburgh 7
Helsinki 7
Lauterbourg 7
Rio de Janeiro 7
Abidjan 6
Cardiff 6
Portsmouth 6
Saint Louis 6
Seoul 6
Shenzhen 6
Southend 6
Wroclaw 6
Antwerpen 5
Bexley 5
Easton 5
Indiana 5
Kraków 5
The Dalles 5
Tokyo 5
Bishkek 4
Brasília 4
La Paz 4
Redwood City 4
Shenyang 4
Andover 3
Brno 3
Ferrara 3
Osio Sopra 3
Palmanova 3
Paris 3
Quito 3
Recife 3
San Francisco 3
Spin 3
Stockholm 3
Vergato 3
Amman 2
Amsterdam 2
Auckland 2
Augusta 2
Baku 2
Bratislava 2
Bucharest 2
Budapest 2
Cairo 2
Campo Grande 2
Contagem 2
Totale 11.228
Nome #
Matter supply mechanisms in X-ray binaries 254
Velocity Dispersions and X-Ray Temperatures of Galaxy Clusters 209
Optical Luminosities and Mass-to-Light Ratios of Nearby Galaxy Clusters 207
Morphology and Luminosity Segregation of galaxies in Nearby Loose Groups 197
The Mass Function of Nearby Galaxy Clusters 178
X-ray emission from spiral galaxies with normal and low-activity nuclei 178
X-Ray Data vs. Galaxy Velocity Dispersions in Galaxy Clusters 176
Optical Radii of Galaxy Clusters 174
Effect of binarity on the local stellar mass density 173
Correlations between the virial parameters of groups of galaxies 172
Cluster mass estimation through fair galaxies 169
Morphology and Luminosity Segregations in Galaxy Groups 169
Observational Mass--to--LightRatio of Galaxy Systems: from Poor Groups to Rich Clusters 167
The cycle area of RR Lyr-stars in two-colour diagrams 161
Constraints on Dark Energy state equation with varying pivoting redshift 160
Velocity Dispersions in GalaxyClusters 153
The Redshift-Space Two-Point Correlation Functions of Galaxies and Groups in the Nearby Optical Galaxy Sample 153
Compact Radio Cores and Nuclear Activity in Seyfert Galaxies 152
Arm Classification and VelocityGradients in Spiral Galaxies 152
The local galaxy density and the bars of spiral galaxies 150
The luminosity-diameter relations of elliptical galaxies in different environments 150
A new light curve analysis of the eclipsing binary SX AUR 148
Effects of Interactions on the Radio Properties of Non-Seyfert Galaxies 147
Light curve synthesis for the eclipsing binary BB Peg 147
Galaxies in group and field environments: A comparison of optical-NIR luminosities and colors 146
Optical radii of 90 galaxy clusters 146
Redshift Asymmetry and Color-VelocityCorrelation in Nearby Galaxy Groups: Evidence of Dust? 145
The Correlation Between Velocity Gradients and Arm Classification in Spiral Galaxies 143
Structures in Galaxy Clusters 142
Velocity segregation in galaxy clusters 141
Effects of different weighting procedures on the virial parameters of groups of galaxies 139
New Optical Insights into the MassDiscrepancy of Galaxy Clusters: the Cases of A1689 e A2218 138
Optical mass estimates of galaxy clusters 138
The nuclear 10 micron emission of spiral galaxies 136
Mass Estimation in the Outer Non-equilibrium Region of Galaxy Clusters 135
The Radio Properties of Bright Seyfert Galaxies 134
Direct recovery of fluctuation spectra from tomographic shear spectra 134
Evolution of the internal dynamics of galaxy clusters 132
The Tully-Fisher Relation in Different Environments 132
Revised photometric elements of the eclipsing binary DS And 132
The mass function of nearby galaxy clusters 132
Angular momentum in cluster Spherical Collapse Model 132
A multicolour photometric analysis of the eclipsing binary VV ORI 131
The luminosity-diameter relation in normal ellipticals - A tool for environmental effects 130
Environment and the luminosity -diameter relation for disk galaxies 126
Radio properties and arm classification in spiral galaxies 123
General properties of Algol binaries 123
N-body simulations of small groups of galaxies 122
Projection effects and virial masses of groups of galaxies 122
Effects on the Nuclear Near-InfraredProperties of Spiral Galaxies 120
AN And - A detached eclipsing binary system with an AM primary member 119
Optical substructures: A multi-scale analysis of 48 galaxy clusters 119
The Luminosity-Diameter Relation forDisk Galaxies in Different Environments 118
The Velocity Dispersions Distribution of Galaxy Clusters 118
The local galaxy density and the arm class of spiral galaxies 116
The mass distribution function of groups of galaxies 116
The Luminosity-Diameter Relation for Disk Galaxies: a Search for Environment Effects 116
New insights into mass discrepancy in distant galaxy clusters 116
Lightcurve analysis for the eclipsing binaries ST Car, RY Ind and BH VIR 115
Optical Substructures in 48 Galaxy Clusters: New Insights from a Multiscale Analysis 114
New light curve analyses for the eclipsing binaries U HER and UV Leo 114
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The Local Galaxy Density and the Bulge-to-Disk Ratio of Disk Galaxies 111
Photometric elements of the eclipsing binary AZ VIR 111
Light curve analyses for the early-type eclipsing binaries TT AUR and XZ CEP 109
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Wy-Hydrae - a Main Sequence Detached Binary System with Nearly Equal Members 109
Revised photometric elements of eight sd-systems 108
The Observational Distribution ofInternal Velocity Dispersions in Nearby Galaxy Clusters 107
Au-Monocerotis - a Semidetached Binary System 107
Recovery of fluctuation spectrum evolution from tomographic shear spectra 107
A search for environmental effects on the optical properties of galaxies in groups 106
Environmental effects on local active galactic nuclei 104
The radio continuum emission of bright galaxies with LINER, H II region-like, and Seyfert nuclei 104
Revised elements of the eclipsing binary EO AUR 103
The galaxy velocity dispersion - X-ray temperature relation in galaxy clusters 103
Detached eclipsing binaries with very unequal members - HR 7464 102
Velocity Dispersions of Nearby Galaxy Clusters 102
The 10 Micron Emission of Seyfert Nuclei 100
Revised photometric elements of the eclipsing binaries LY Aur, AS Eri, AW Peg, Lambda Tau. II 100
The environmental density and the bulge-to-disk ratio of disk galaxies in the Local Supercluster 98
Revised photometric elements of eight detached systems 97
Photometric elements of the eclipsing binary OX CAS 97
Revised photometric elements of ten detached systems 97
Mass-to-light ratio of galaxy systems 97
The Radio Emission of Galaxies with Low-Luminosity Active Nuclei 96
The period distribution of unevolved close binary systems 96
The Local Cluster Mass Function from Optical Virial Analysis 96
Revised Photometric Elements of 5 Possible Sd-D Systems 95
Dynamical Evolution of Galaxy Clusters 95
On the existence of undersize subgiant components in close binary stars 94
Mass transfer in close binary systems - Original and remnant masses 92
Mass loss and mass transfer in ALGOLS - A check on some current theoretical views 89
Revised photometric elements of eight eclipsing binaries 89
SZ Cam - A semi-detached binary system 88
Intergalactic Dust in Groups of Galaxies 86
Galaxy clusters - Dynamical times and brightest member magnitudes 85
HD 134518 - A main sequence detached eclipsing binary 85
Internal Dynamics of Distant Clusters 85
Galaxy groups - Virial quantities and galaxy population 84
Totale 12.706
Categoria #
all - tutte 47.473
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 47.473


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020279 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 217 62
2020/20211.932 188 71 205 289 102 268 72 189 63 209 61 215
2021/20221.619 50 140 116 260 20 179 47 63 180 164 139 261
2022/20231.690 205 108 120 204 207 343 27 131 227 6 95 17
2023/2024971 71 72 53 87 122 76 134 209 8 12 71 56
2024/20251.854 51 39 105 224 401 187 124 162 316 196 49 0
Totale 15.838