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Malaria in Greece: From Ancient Scourge to Eradication. [PDF]
Christodoulou MK.
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ABSTRACT This research investigates how sustainability‐oriented initiatives aimed at innovating a firm's business model can lead to different economic, social and environmental performance configurations, with the objective of identifying the determinants that explain these differences. We carried out a multiple case study, selecting firms based on the
Paolo Di Toma +3 more
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Humeral Septal Aperture in Ancient Tombos Nubians. [PDF]
Love J +6 more
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Concepts of the Soul in the Bible and in the Ancient Mediterranean World
P. Marinković
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Abstract Background Dentitions have diversified enormously during vertebrate evolution, involving reductions, modifications, or allocations to prey seizing and processing regions. A combination of ancient and novel features related to dental and oropharyngeal apparatuses is found in extant lineages of non‐teleost fishes, such as the gars.
Anna Pospisilova +4 more
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A new LUCApedia database for data-driven research on early evolutionary history. [PDF]
Nikfarjam Z +4 more
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Andrew R. Meadows. « The Administration of the Achaemenid Empire », in : J. Curtis & N. Tallis, eds., Forgotten Empire. The world of Ancient Persia. London, The British Museum Press, 2005, pp. 181-209. [PDF]
Barbara Kaim
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Abstract Neural crest cells are a transient cell population that emerges from the dorsal neural tube during neurulation and migrates extensively throughout the embryo. Among their diverse derivatives, glial cells (such as Schwann and satellite ganglionic cells) and melanocytes represent two major lineages. In vitro studies suggested they share a common
Chaya Kalcheim
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