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 documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
usepackagegraphicx

usepackagemakeidx
usepackagemultirow
usepackagetikz
usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
usepackage[italian]babel
usepackage[T1]fontenc
makeindex
begindocument
tableofcontents
printindex
begintable[htbp]
begintabularc
toprule
T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
toprule
Solvente & conc. (%p/V) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq.(%) \
midrule
multirow4*Water& 1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - \
& 4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2\
midrule
multirow4*Saline &1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 \
midrule
multirow4*PBS & 1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1\
& 4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2\
bottomrule
endtabular
captionemphRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
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    You could shorten the table column headers (add a third line break or delete repeaded information). Unrelated to the issue: If you use booktabs horizontal lines you should also avoid vertical lines (see the booktabs manual). If you are interested in aligning numbers in table columns you ight want to have a look at the siunitx package.

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enter image description hereWhy this table goes outside the page:



 documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
usepackagegraphicx

usepackagemakeidx
usepackagemultirow
usepackagetikz
usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
usepackage[italian]babel
usepackage[T1]fontenc
makeindex
begindocument
tableofcontents
printindex
begintable[htbp]
begintabularc
toprule
T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
toprule
Solvente & conc. (%p/V) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq.(%) \
midrule
multirow4*Water& 1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - \
& 4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2\
midrule
multirow4*Saline &1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 \
midrule
multirow4*PBS & 1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1\
& 4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2\
bottomrule
endtabular
captionemphRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
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    You could shorten the table column headers (add a third line break or delete repeaded information). Unrelated to the issue: If you use booktabs horizontal lines you should also avoid vertical lines (see the booktabs manual). If you are interested in aligning numbers in table columns you ight want to have a look at the siunitx package.

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enter image description hereWhy this table goes outside the page:



 documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
usepackagegraphicx

usepackagemakeidx
usepackagemultirow
usepackagetikz
usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
usepackage[italian]babel
usepackage[T1]fontenc
makeindex
begindocument
tableofcontents
printindex
begintable[htbp]
begintabularc
toprule
T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
toprule
Solvente & conc. (%p/V) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq.(%) \
midrule
multirow4*Water& 1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - \
& 4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2\
midrule
multirow4*Saline &1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 \
midrule
multirow4*PBS & 1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1\
& 4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2\
bottomrule
endtabular
captionemphRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
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enter image description hereWhy this table goes outside the page:



 documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
usepackagegraphicx

usepackagemakeidx
usepackagemultirow
usepackagetikz
usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
usepackage[italian]babel
usepackage[T1]fontenc
makeindex
begindocument
tableofcontents
printindex
begintable[htbp]
begintabularc
toprule
T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
toprule
Solvente & conc. (%p/V) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq. (%) & contenuto fase liq.(%) \
midrule
multirow4*Water& 1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - \
& 4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2\
midrule
multirow4*Saline &1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 \
& 3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 \
midrule
multirow4*PBS & 1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 \
& 2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1\
& 3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1\
& 4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2\
bottomrule
endtabular
captionemphRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
endtable






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    You could shorten the table column headers (add a third line break or delete repeaded information). Unrelated to the issue: If you use booktabs horizontal lines you should also avoid vertical lines (see the booktabs manual). If you are interested in aligning numbers in table columns you ight want to have a look at the siunitx package.

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    You could shorten the table column headers (add a third line break or delete repeaded information). Unrelated to the issue: If you use booktabs horizontal lines you should also avoid vertical lines (see the booktabs manual). If you are interested in aligning numbers in table columns you ight want to have a look at the siunitx package.

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You could shorten the table column headers (add a third line break or delete repeaded information). Unrelated to the issue: If you use booktabs horizontal lines you should also avoid vertical lines (see the booktabs manual). If you are interested in aligning numbers in table columns you ight want to have a look at the siunitx package.

– leandriis
Apr 4 at 11:39





You could shorten the table column headers (add a third line break or delete repeaded information). Unrelated to the issue: If you use booktabs horizontal lines you should also avoid vertical lines (see the booktabs manual). If you are interested in aligning numbers in table columns you ight want to have a look at the siunitx package.

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Why [does] this table goes outside the page?




It's mostly because the header cells contains a lot of (repeated) information and no intra-cell line breaks are allowed.



The most appealing solution, in my opinion, consists of reorganizing and rearranging the header cells to get rid of the repetitive material.



I would also get rid of all vertical lines. They're not needed -- really!



enter image description here



documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
%%% (commented out all packages not needed for this example)
%usepackagegraphicx
%usepackagemakeidx
%usepackagemultirow
%usepackagetikz
usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
usepackage[italian]babel
usepackage[T1]fontenc
%makeindex
begindocument
%tableofcontents
%printindex

begintable[htbp]
centering
begintabular@ ccccc @
toprule
conc. (%p/V)& multicolumn3cContenuto fase liq. (%) & Solvente \
cmidrule(lr)2-4
& SI6celsius & SI20celsius & SI37celsius \
midrule
1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & water \
4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\ addlinespace
1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\ addlinespace
1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & -- & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 & PBS \
bottomrule
endtabular
captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, e SI37celsius.
endtable
enddocument





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  • I removed some duplicate information like repeating water multiple times saline....but it is still outside

    – Giuliano Malatesta
    Apr 4 at 12:04







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    @GiulianoMalatesta - Removing repeated instances of "Water" and "Saline" does not affect the overall *width" of the tabular material. To reduce its width, one has to do something about the header material.

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To exemplify (I hope!) the above comments, I would try



documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx,rotating
usepackage[italian]babel
usepackage[T1]fontenc
begindocument
begintable[p]
begintabularccccc
toprule
T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
conc. (%p/V) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering
contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq.(%) & solvente \
midrule
1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - & water \
4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\
1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 v PBS \
bottomrule
endtabular
captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica
e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
endtable
enddocument


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  • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, it seems that there is typo in the last line before PBS. I did not modify that since I am unsure.

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  • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, the decimal separator in Italian is the comma, AFAIK.

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mostly off-topic, as variation of nice @Mico answer. exploited is separate-uncertainty=true for shorter typing of numbers in S columns:



documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
usepackage[italian]babel
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx

begindocument
begintable[htbp]
centering
begintabularc
*3S[table-format=2.1(1),
separate-uncertainty=true,
output-decimal-marker=,]
l
toprule
T sicelsius
& multicolumn3ccontenuto fase liq. (%)
& solvente\
cmidrule2-5
conc. (%p/V)
& SI6celsius
& SI20celsius
& SI37celsius \
midrule
1 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & 98.9(1) & water \
2 & 84.3(1) & -- & 98.9(2) & water \
3 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & -- & water \
4 & 84.5(1) & 90(5) & 83.3(2) & water \
1 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(1) & 99.3(1) & saline \
2 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 99.4(2) & saline \
3 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(2) & 99.5(1) & saline \
4 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 98.8(2) & saline \
1 & 99.1(1) & -- & 99.5(1) & PBS \
2 & 99.0(2) & -- & 99.3(1) & PBS \
3 & 99.4(1) & 99.7(1) & 99.5(1) & PBS \
4 & 99.4(1) & 99.0(1) & 99.2(2) & PBS \
bottomrule
endtabular
captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, SI4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, SI37celsius.
endtable
enddocument


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    You asked,




    Why [does] this table goes outside the page?




    It's mostly because the header cells contains a lot of (repeated) information and no intra-cell line breaks are allowed.



    The most appealing solution, in my opinion, consists of reorganizing and rearranging the header cells to get rid of the repetitive material.



    I would also get rid of all vertical lines. They're not needed -- really!



    enter image description here



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    %%% (commented out all packages not needed for this example)
    %usepackagegraphicx
    %usepackagemakeidx
    %usepackagemultirow
    %usepackagetikz
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    %makeindex
    begindocument
    %tableofcontents
    %printindex

    begintable[htbp]
    centering
    begintabular@ ccccc @
    toprule
    conc. (%p/V)& multicolumn3cContenuto fase liq. (%) & Solvente \
    cmidrule(lr)2-4
    & SI6celsius & SI20celsius & SI37celsius \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & -- & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 & PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, e SI37celsius.
    endtable
    enddocument





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    • I removed some duplicate information like repeating water multiple times saline....but it is still outside

      – Giuliano Malatesta
      Apr 4 at 12:04







    • 1





      @GiulianoMalatesta - Removing repeated instances of "Water" and "Saline" does not affect the overall *width" of the tabular material. To reduce its width, one has to do something about the header material.

      – Mico
      Apr 4 at 14:05















    6














    You asked,




    Why [does] this table goes outside the page?




    It's mostly because the header cells contains a lot of (repeated) information and no intra-cell line breaks are allowed.



    The most appealing solution, in my opinion, consists of reorganizing and rearranging the header cells to get rid of the repetitive material.



    I would also get rid of all vertical lines. They're not needed -- really!



    enter image description here



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    %%% (commented out all packages not needed for this example)
    %usepackagegraphicx
    %usepackagemakeidx
    %usepackagemultirow
    %usepackagetikz
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    %makeindex
    begindocument
    %tableofcontents
    %printindex

    begintable[htbp]
    centering
    begintabular@ ccccc @
    toprule
    conc. (%p/V)& multicolumn3cContenuto fase liq. (%) & Solvente \
    cmidrule(lr)2-4
    & SI6celsius & SI20celsius & SI37celsius \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & -- & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 & PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, e SI37celsius.
    endtable
    enddocument





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    • I removed some duplicate information like repeating water multiple times saline....but it is still outside

      – Giuliano Malatesta
      Apr 4 at 12:04







    • 1





      @GiulianoMalatesta - Removing repeated instances of "Water" and "Saline" does not affect the overall *width" of the tabular material. To reduce its width, one has to do something about the header material.

      – Mico
      Apr 4 at 14:05













    6












    6








    6







    You asked,




    Why [does] this table goes outside the page?




    It's mostly because the header cells contains a lot of (repeated) information and no intra-cell line breaks are allowed.



    The most appealing solution, in my opinion, consists of reorganizing and rearranging the header cells to get rid of the repetitive material.



    I would also get rid of all vertical lines. They're not needed -- really!



    enter image description here



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    %%% (commented out all packages not needed for this example)
    %usepackagegraphicx
    %usepackagemakeidx
    %usepackagemultirow
    %usepackagetikz
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    %makeindex
    begindocument
    %tableofcontents
    %printindex

    begintable[htbp]
    centering
    begintabular@ ccccc @
    toprule
    conc. (%p/V)& multicolumn3cContenuto fase liq. (%) & Solvente \
    cmidrule(lr)2-4
    & SI6celsius & SI20celsius & SI37celsius \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & -- & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 & PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, e SI37celsius.
    endtable
    enddocument





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    You asked,




    Why [does] this table goes outside the page?




    It's mostly because the header cells contains a lot of (repeated) information and no intra-cell line breaks are allowed.



    The most appealing solution, in my opinion, consists of reorganizing and rearranging the header cells to get rid of the repetitive material.



    I would also get rid of all vertical lines. They're not needed -- really!



    enter image description here



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    %%% (commented out all packages not needed for this example)
    %usepackagegraphicx
    %usepackagemakeidx
    %usepackagemultirow
    %usepackagetikz
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    %makeindex
    begindocument
    %tableofcontents
    %printindex

    begintable[htbp]
    centering
    begintabular@ ccccc @
    toprule
    conc. (%p/V)& multicolumn3cContenuto fase liq. (%) & Solvente \
    cmidrule(lr)2-4
    & SI6celsius & SI20celsius & SI37celsius \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\ addlinespace
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & -- & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & -- & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 & PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, e SI37celsius.
    endtable
    enddocument






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    MicoMico

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    • I removed some duplicate information like repeating water multiple times saline....but it is still outside

      – Giuliano Malatesta
      Apr 4 at 12:04







    • 1





      @GiulianoMalatesta - Removing repeated instances of "Water" and "Saline" does not affect the overall *width" of the tabular material. To reduce its width, one has to do something about the header material.

      – Mico
      Apr 4 at 14:05

















    • I removed some duplicate information like repeating water multiple times saline....but it is still outside

      – Giuliano Malatesta
      Apr 4 at 12:04







    • 1





      @GiulianoMalatesta - Removing repeated instances of "Water" and "Saline" does not affect the overall *width" of the tabular material. To reduce its width, one has to do something about the header material.

      – Mico
      Apr 4 at 14:05
















    I removed some duplicate information like repeating water multiple times saline....but it is still outside

    – Giuliano Malatesta
    Apr 4 at 12:04






    I removed some duplicate information like repeating water multiple times saline....but it is still outside

    – Giuliano Malatesta
    Apr 4 at 12:04





    1




    1





    @GiulianoMalatesta - Removing repeated instances of "Water" and "Saline" does not affect the overall *width" of the tabular material. To reduce its width, one has to do something about the header material.

    – Mico
    Apr 4 at 14:05





    @GiulianoMalatesta - Removing repeated instances of "Water" and "Saline" does not affect the overall *width" of the tabular material. To reduce its width, one has to do something about the header material.

    – Mico
    Apr 4 at 14:05











    2














    To exemplify (I hope!) the above comments, I would try



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx,rotating
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    begindocument
    begintable[p]
    begintabularccccc
    toprule
    T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
    conc. (%p/V) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering
    contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq.(%) & solvente \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 v PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica
    e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, it seems that there is typo in the last line before PBS. I did not modify that since I am unsure.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 11:59












    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, the decimal separator in Italian is the comma, AFAIK.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 12:09















    2














    To exemplify (I hope!) the above comments, I would try



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx,rotating
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    begindocument
    begintable[p]
    begintabularccccc
    toprule
    T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
    conc. (%p/V) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering
    contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq.(%) & solvente \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 v PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica
    e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, it seems that there is typo in the last line before PBS. I did not modify that since I am unsure.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 11:59












    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, the decimal separator in Italian is the comma, AFAIK.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 12:09













    2












    2








    2







    To exemplify (I hope!) the above comments, I would try



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx,rotating
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    begindocument
    begintable[p]
    begintabularccccc
    toprule
    T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
    conc. (%p/V) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering
    contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq.(%) & solvente \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 v PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica
    e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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    To exemplify (I hope!) the above comments, I would try



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx,rotating
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    begindocument
    begintable[p]
    begintabularccccc
    toprule
    T $^circ$ C & 6 $^circ$ C & 20 $^circ$ C & 37 $^circ$ C \
    conc. (%p/V) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering
    contenuto fase liq. (%) & multicolumn1p2cmcentering contenuto fase liq.(%) & solvente \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & water\
    2 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & water \
    3 & 84.3 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & - & water \
    4 & 84.5 $pm$ 0.1 & 90 $pm$ 5 & 83.3 $pm$ 0.2 & water\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & saline \
    2 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    3 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.9 $pm$ 0.2 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & saline\
    4 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & 98.8 $pm$ 0.2 & saline\
    1 & 99.1 $pm$ 0.1 & - & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    2 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.2 & - & 99.3 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS \
    3 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.7 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.5 $pm$ 0.1 & PBS\
    4 & 99.4 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.0 $pm$ 0.1 & 99.2 $pm$ 0.2 v PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica
    e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, 4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, 37$^circ$ C
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here







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    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, it seems that there is typo in the last line before PBS. I did not modify that since I am unsure.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 11:59












    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, the decimal separator in Italian is the comma, AFAIK.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 12:09

















    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, it seems that there is typo in the last line before PBS. I did not modify that since I am unsure.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 11:59












    • @Giuliano Malatesta Also, the decimal separator in Italian is the comma, AFAIK.

      – Denis
      Apr 4 at 12:09
















    @Giuliano Malatesta Also, it seems that there is typo in the last line before PBS. I did not modify that since I am unsure.

    – Denis
    Apr 4 at 11:59






    @Giuliano Malatesta Also, it seems that there is typo in the last line before PBS. I did not modify that since I am unsure.

    – Denis
    Apr 4 at 11:59














    @Giuliano Malatesta Also, the decimal separator in Italian is the comma, AFAIK.

    – Denis
    Apr 4 at 12:09





    @Giuliano Malatesta Also, the decimal separator in Italian is the comma, AFAIK.

    – Denis
    Apr 4 at 12:09











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    mostly off-topic, as variation of nice @Mico answer. exploited is separate-uncertainty=true for shorter typing of numbers in S columns:



    documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
    usepackage[italian]babel
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx

    begindocument
    begintable[htbp]
    centering
    begintabularc
    *3S[table-format=2.1(1),
    separate-uncertainty=true,
    output-decimal-marker=,]
    l
    toprule
    T sicelsius
    & multicolumn3ccontenuto fase liq. (%)
    & solvente\
    cmidrule2-5
    conc. (%p/V)
    & SI6celsius
    & SI20celsius
    & SI37celsius \
    midrule
    1 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & 98.9(1) & water \
    2 & 84.3(1) & -- & 98.9(2) & water \
    3 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & -- & water \
    4 & 84.5(1) & 90(5) & 83.3(2) & water \
    1 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(1) & 99.3(1) & saline \
    2 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 99.4(2) & saline \
    3 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(2) & 99.5(1) & saline \
    4 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 98.8(2) & saline \
    1 & 99.1(1) & -- & 99.5(1) & PBS \
    2 & 99.0(2) & -- & 99.3(1) & PBS \
    3 & 99.4(1) & 99.7(1) & 99.5(1) & PBS \
    4 & 99.4(1) & 99.0(1) & 99.2(2) & PBS \
    bottomrule
    endtabular
    captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, SI4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, SI37celsius.
    endtable
    enddocument


    enter image description here






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      mostly off-topic, as variation of nice @Mico answer. exploited is separate-uncertainty=true for shorter typing of numbers in S columns:



      documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
      usepackage[italian]babel
      usepackage[T1]fontenc
      usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx

      begindocument
      begintable[htbp]
      centering
      begintabularc
      *3S[table-format=2.1(1),
      separate-uncertainty=true,
      output-decimal-marker=,]
      l
      toprule
      T sicelsius
      & multicolumn3ccontenuto fase liq. (%)
      & solvente\
      cmidrule2-5
      conc. (%p/V)
      & SI6celsius
      & SI20celsius
      & SI37celsius \
      midrule
      1 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & 98.9(1) & water \
      2 & 84.3(1) & -- & 98.9(2) & water \
      3 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & -- & water \
      4 & 84.5(1) & 90(5) & 83.3(2) & water \
      1 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(1) & 99.3(1) & saline \
      2 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 99.4(2) & saline \
      3 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(2) & 99.5(1) & saline \
      4 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 98.8(2) & saline \
      1 & 99.1(1) & -- & 99.5(1) & PBS \
      2 & 99.0(2) & -- & 99.3(1) & PBS \
      3 & 99.4(1) & 99.7(1) & 99.5(1) & PBS \
      4 & 99.4(1) & 99.0(1) & 99.2(2) & PBS \
      bottomrule
      endtabular
      captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, SI4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, SI37celsius.
      endtable
      enddocument


      enter image description here






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        2







        mostly off-topic, as variation of nice @Mico answer. exploited is separate-uncertainty=true for shorter typing of numbers in S columns:



        documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
        usepackage[italian]babel
        usepackage[T1]fontenc
        usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx

        begindocument
        begintable[htbp]
        centering
        begintabularc
        *3S[table-format=2.1(1),
        separate-uncertainty=true,
        output-decimal-marker=,]
        l
        toprule
        T sicelsius
        & multicolumn3ccontenuto fase liq. (%)
        & solvente\
        cmidrule2-5
        conc. (%p/V)
        & SI6celsius
        & SI20celsius
        & SI37celsius \
        midrule
        1 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & 98.9(1) & water \
        2 & 84.3(1) & -- & 98.9(2) & water \
        3 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & -- & water \
        4 & 84.5(1) & 90(5) & 83.3(2) & water \
        1 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(1) & 99.3(1) & saline \
        2 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 99.4(2) & saline \
        3 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(2) & 99.5(1) & saline \
        4 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 98.8(2) & saline \
        1 & 99.1(1) & -- & 99.5(1) & PBS \
        2 & 99.0(2) & -- & 99.3(1) & PBS \
        3 & 99.4(1) & 99.7(1) & 99.5(1) & PBS \
        4 & 99.4(1) & 99.0(1) & 99.2(2) & PBS \
        bottomrule
        endtabular
        captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, SI4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, SI37celsius.
        endtable
        enddocument


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        mostly off-topic, as variation of nice @Mico answer. exploited is separate-uncertainty=true for shorter typing of numbers in S columns:



        documentclass[11pt,twoside,a4paper]report
        usepackage[italian]babel
        usepackage[T1]fontenc
        usepackagearray,booktabs,siunitx

        begindocument
        begintable[htbp]
        centering
        begintabularc
        *3S[table-format=2.1(1),
        separate-uncertainty=true,
        output-decimal-marker=,]
        l
        toprule
        T sicelsius
        & multicolumn3ccontenuto fase liq. (%)
        & solvente\
        cmidrule2-5
        conc. (%p/V)
        & SI6celsius
        & SI20celsius
        & SI37celsius \
        midrule
        1 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & 98.9(1) & water \
        2 & 84.3(1) & -- & 98.9(2) & water \
        3 & 84.3(1) & 99.2(1) & -- & water \
        4 & 84.5(1) & 90(5) & 83.3(2) & water \
        1 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(1) & 99.3(1) & saline \
        2 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 99.4(2) & saline \
        3 & 99.1(1) & 98.9(2) & 99.5(1) & saline \
        4 & 99.2(1) & 99.1(1) & 98.8(2) & saline \
        1 & 99.1(1) & -- & 99.5(1) & PBS \
        2 & 99.0(2) & -- & 99.3(1) & PBS \
        3 & 99.4(1) & 99.7(1) & 99.5(1) & PBS \
        4 & 99.4(1) & 99.0(1) & 99.2(2) & PBS \
        bottomrule
        endtabular
        captionRapporto liquido/solido per i campioni in acqua, in soluzione fisiologica e in tampone fosfato alle concentrazioni del 1, 2, 3, SI4% p/V, alle temperature di 6, 20, SI37celsius.
        endtable
        enddocument


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