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Amphora

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021
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Morphology and molecular phylogeny of Amphora baotuensis sp. nov., a new freshwater benthic diatom from a karst spring in China

Diatom Research, 2022
A new freshwater benthic diatom Amphora baotuensis is described from a karst spring in China, based on morphological and molecular phylogenetic data.
Yuhang Li, T. Nagumo, Kuidong Xu
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Morphology of Amphora lunulata A.H. Wachnicka & E.E. Gaiser and its transfer to Seminavis D.G. Mann

Diatom Research, 2022
An amphoroid diatom epiphytic on seagrass leaves from Hainan Province, southern China was identified as Amphora lunulata Wachnicka & Gaiser. It is characterized by a semi-elliptical valve with acute apices, ventral striae interrupted at the centre, and ...
Chenhong Li   +8 more
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Lusitanian Amphora Contents

2021
Roman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphora kilns were mainly known on the coast where they co-existed with fish-salting workshops, and the rare tituli picti known confirmed this assumption. Over the past 25 years the progress in research has brought up new issues: the contents of two flat-base ...
Pinto, Inês Vaz   +4 more
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Assessment of the chemical profile and potential biocontrol of Amphora coffeaeformis against foodborne pathogens and Culex pipiens L. to ensure food safety

Journal of food safety
The extensive use of synthetic antibiotics and insecticides in controlling microbes and insect spreads led to a build‐up of resistance strains and caused negative impacts on human health through bioaccumulation in food and the environment.
Doaa R. Abdel-Haleem   +5 more
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The first finding of a Greek amphora in Poland

, 2021
In 2017, an expedition of the Institute of Archeology of the University of Rzeszów (Poland) carried out excavations on a hillfort belonging to the Scythian cultural circle (its forest-steppe variant) in Chotyniec, in south-eastern Poland. The hillfort is
S. Czopek   +8 more
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Molecular phylogeny of the diatom genera Amphora and Halamphora (Bacillariophyta) with a focus on morphological and ecological evolution

Journal of Phycology, 2019
The taxonomic history of the diatom genus Amphora is one of a broad early morphological concept resulting in the inclusion of a diversity of taxa, followed by an extended period of revision and refinement.
Joshua G Stepanek, J. Patrick Kociolek
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The potential neuroprotective role of Amphora coffeaeformis algae against monosodium glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in adult albino rats.

Food & Function, 2020
Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a neurotoxin found in most processed and infant formulas. Amphora coffeaeformis (AC) has neuroprotective properties. We investigated, for the first time, the potential neuroprotective role of AC on MSG-induced neurotoxicity ...
S. Yousof   +6 more
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amphorae and amphora stamps, Greek

2015
Transport amphorae, used throughout the ancient Mediterranean world, were plain clay vessels with two handles, used for the transportation and storage of wine, olive oil, and many other commodities. The specific shapes of the jars varied over time and from region to region, so they can be identified with some degree of accuracy today.
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Amphorae and text

Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, 2004
«Texts » on amphorae of the archaic to early classical period appear in various media, on different parts of the jar and on a range of amphora types. Therein distinct patterns of usage are few, but some may be noted, such as «long » texts on SOS and à la brosse jars, underfoot marks on North Greek, and pre-firing ones on Samian.
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