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Searching for a ghost?! The vain ethnobotany of foraging in three coastal Mediterranean areas. [PDF]
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Development and Validation of a Simple and Cost-Effective LC-MS/MS Method for the Quantitation of the Gut-Derived Metabolite Trimethylamine N-Oxide in Human Plasma of Healthy and Hyperlipidemic Volunteers. [PDF]
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Insular dwarfism in horses from the Aegean Sea and the Japanese archipelago. [PDF]
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Zoogeography of ants on the Aegean Islands
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Contemplating autoimmunity in the Aegean islands
Nature Immunology, 2016The Greek island of Crete became host to lively discussions on immunoregulation as experts from around the world gathered for the 7th Aegean Conference on Autoimmunity in September 2015.
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Beehives of the Aegean Islands
Bee World, 2002The authors describe many traditional hives they have found in use in Aegean islands. These are of special interest, because one type used on Paros (fig. 6) is very similar to hives excavated in Attica on the nearby Greek mainland, dated to 400 BC and later20.
Thanassis Bikos, Ekaterini Rammou
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1997
Abstract This is a frequent form of benefaction in Arcesine, rewarded sometimes by the polis and sometimes as in 24 by a special meeting of those attending the Itonia.)
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Abstract This is a frequent form of benefaction in Arcesine, rewarded sometimes by the polis and sometimes as in 24 by a special meeting of those attending the Itonia.)
P J Rhodes, David M Lewis
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Sustainable use of water in the Aegean Islands
Journal of Environmental Management, 2009Water demands in the Aegean Islands have increased steadily over the last decade as a result of a building boom for new homes, hotels, and resorts. The increase in water demand has resulted in the disruption of past sustainable water management practices.
Petros, Gikas, George, Tchobanoglous
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1990
Abstract Cycladic pottery forms much of the eighth-century Greek material from Al Mina,1 and it may be conjectured that some at least among the Cycladic Greeks became acquainted very early with the Greek alphabet from their trading along the Semitic coast. The script of the Cyclades may be divided basically into two types, the Naxian and
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Abstract Cycladic pottery forms much of the eighth-century Greek material from Al Mina,1 and it may be conjectured that some at least among the Cycladic Greeks became acquainted very early with the Greek alphabet from their trading along the Semitic coast. The script of the Cyclades may be divided basically into two types, the Naxian and
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FAMILY FORMATION AND DISSOLUTION IN AN AEGEAN ISLAND
Journal of Biosocial Science, 2004This paper explores family formation and dissolution in the Aegean island of Paros over the period 1894–1998. The examined issues are: trends in age at marriage, age gap between spouses, age differentials among different occupational groups, age at widowhood, remarriage, illegitimacy and bridal pregnancy.
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