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Located in Rome, at the Appian Way, the oratory of Domine Quo Vadis is a circular domed building that has heretofore been dated to Julius III's pontificate (1550–1555) and associated with Cardinal Reginald Pole's patronage.
Andrea Bacciolo
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Extroparvum occidentale gen. et sp. nov. and the Cretaceous diversification of Lauraceae
Abstract Premise The fossil record of Lauraceae extends back to the Early Cretaceous and comprises numerous flowers. However, phylogenetic relationships of many of these fossil flowers remain unresolved. To better understand the early evolutionary history of Lauraceae, we conducted phylogenetic analyses of living and extinct members of the family and ...
Keana K. Tang +2 more
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Modernizing Legacy Government Workflows Through Low-Code Appian BPM Platforms
The digital infrastructure of the public sector is currently characterized by a widening gap between the requirements of modern governance and the capabilities of legacy information technology. This research report examines the strategic role of Low-Code
A. Pandey
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The detection of toxins in baby food using artificial intelligence. ABSTRACT Infant foods and baby formulas are becoming increasingly popular across the globe owing to their ease of consumption and nutritional value specific to infants. Impurities may find their way into the food chain at any point from the acquisition of raw materials to final ...
Poornima Singh +3 more
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Low‐Code and No‐Code Tools: A Valuable Aid or a Potential Threat to Professional Developers?
ABSTRACT Background The rapid adoption of low‐code (LC) and no‐code (NC) tools has transformed the software development landscape, offering faster development cycles and enabling non‐programmers to contribute to software creation. Objective This study systematically maps the effects of LC/NC tools on developers, addressing the critical need to ...
Saima Rafi +2 more
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NEW DATA ON THE SERTORIAN WAR AT THE VASCON SITE OF IRULEGI (ARANGUREN VALLEY, NAVARRE)
Summary Literary sources provide limited information on specific developments during the civil wars of the late Roman Republic, including the Sertorian War. This study describes the attack on the Vascon settlement of Irulegi (Aranguren valley, Navarre), in northern Spain, within the context of this conflict, using the methodological and theoretical ...
Mattin Aiestaran +12 more
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APPIAN’S ILLYRIKE: THE FINAL STAGE OF THE ROMAN CONSTRUCTION OF ILLYRICUM
Appian’s Illyrian book (Illyrike) was originally intended to be just an appendix to his Macedonian book and today remains the only extant ancient work dealing with the early history of Illyricum which is preserved in its entirety.
DANIJEL DŽINO
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This study summarises research progress to identify appropriate quality methodologies for representing, interpreting, and modelling complex contexts such as the Claudian Aqueduct in the Appian Way Archaeological Park.
Fabrizio Banfi +5 more
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The purpose of this article is to reconsider the political career of two legates of Caesar, T. Labienus and C. Caninius Rebilus, through the prosopographic method. T.
Guillaume de Méritens de Villeneuve
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C. Flavio Fimbria nei Geographika di Strabone: alcune osservazioni su Str. 13. 1. 27 = C 594
Eletto questore, C. Flavio Fimbria fu incaricato da Cinna di accompagnare L. Valerio Flacco (cos. 86 a. C.), diretto in Asia Minore per combattere contro Mitridate ed estromettere Silla dal comando della guerra. Nel resoconto di Appiano (Mith.
Francesco Carriere
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