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Saponin Molecules from Quinoa Residues: Exploring Their Surfactant, Emulsifying, and Detergent Properties. [PDF]

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Taxonomic inventory and distributions of Chenopodiaceae (Amaranthaceae s.l.) in Orenburg Region, Russia. [PDF]

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Acaricidal activity of Egyptian crude plant extracts against Haemaphysalis longicornis ticks. [PDF]

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Xenophon's Anabasis

2022
Xenophon's Anabasis tells the story of Cyrus the Younger’s failed rebellion against his brother, the Persian King, in 401 BCE and of what happened afterwards to the Ten Thousand Greek mercenaries who enlisted in his army. The account provides a vivid insight into the lived experience of the journey and the key events that defined it.
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Anabasis L

1993
Published as part of Kuehn, U., 1993, Chenopodiaceae, pp. 253-281 in The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants 2, Berlin, Heidelberg :Springer-Verlag on page ...
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Socrates in Anabasis

2022
From Xenophon’s writings it is clear that Socrates was a major influence in his life. Four of his works feature the philosopher prominently, and the thesis of this book is that Anabasis too incorporates a strong Socratic presence. This is signalled by the philosopher’s appearance in the key passage of the work (3.1.5–7) where Xenophon himself is ...
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A New Anabasis?

2020
Demetrius Poliorcetes returned from Athens to Macedonia, where at last he prepared a campaign that aimed at recovering the former Macedonian Empire. It is clear from the evidence that Demetrius was preparing for an ambitious campaign on a grand scale. However, during these preparations he was also forced to deal with his tenuous hold over his current ...
Pat Wheatley, Charlotte Dunn
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Anabasis cretacea Pall.

Anabasis cretacea Pall. Anabasis cretacea Pall., Reise 1: 493 (1771). Native status Native. Conservation status Vulnerable (VU): A 3 (d), C 1. Currently under protection, category 3 (Belov 2019). EOO 44,800 km 2, AOO 16 km 2. Before the recent period of the botanical exploration, the species was known in three districts only and considered to have a ...
Sukhorukov, Alexander P.   +5 more
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