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Pest categorisation of Shirahoshizo flavonotatus
Abstract The EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed a pest categorisation of Shirahoshizo patruelis (Voss, 1937) (Coleoptera: Curculionidae), following the commodity risk assessment of bonsai plants from China consisting of Pinus parviflora grafted on P. thunbergii, in which S. patruelis was identified as a pest of possible concern to the European Union (
EFSA Panel on Plant Health (PLH) +26 more
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Newspaper of the university of alaska southeast juneau campus [PDF]
UAS joins in national assessment movement -- Governor slashes university budget -- Some students at housing just can't say no -- Hokkaido conference planned -- Take a byte of the Apple, or IBM perhaps -- EDITORIAL -- USUAS President's Message -- April ...
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The Tradition of Epigraphy as a foundation of State Strategy in the Armenian Highlands
The tradition of creating inscriptions for various events and occasions was widespread across different civilizations of the ancient world - Egyptian, Assyrian, Urartian, Iranian, and Greco-Roman - during the second and first millennia BCE. The Armenian Highlands were no exception.
Arsen Harutyunyan +2 more
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Long stream profiles with major knickpoints marked by colored circles in terms of knickpoint types based on boundary conditions in the Kura and Arax river basins, and ksn map of the region. Abstract To investigate the recent landscape evolution of the orogenic Turkish–Iranian Plateau (TIP) and the Lesser/Greater Caucasus ranges, we perform a ...
Amaneh Kaveh‐Firouz +2 more
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Demographic Processes in the Western Part of the Armenian Highland (Late XV-XIV Centuries BC)
The cuneiform Hittite texts of the XV-XIV centuries BC contain important information dealing with at least two different population movements happened along the Upper Euphrates region.
Aram Kosyan
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The Evolution of the Archaeological Landscape of the Armenian Highland during the Iron Age
The present paper aims to evaluate the archaeological landscape patterns of the territory of the present-day Republic of Armenia and Autonomous Republic of Nakhchivan. The area has been divided into six main regions which are considered in three different epochs, the Early Iron Age, the Urartian and the Achaemenid periods, which also express three ...
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Abstract Traces of trans feminine pasts are scattered all across the colonial archive. In New Spain, glimpses of Indigenous trans women's lives can be found in the records of conquistadors as early as the sixteenth century. While such early colonial representations of trans femininity span myriad religious, imperial and literary contexts, they are all ...
Jamey Jesperson
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Australian women in Macedonia [PDF]
Australians have had a relationship with Macedonia since the earliest days of European settlement. A little explored aspect of this is the activities of Australian women in Macedonia, before the days of cheap transport and mass tourism.
Diamadis, Panayiotis
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Spartan Daily, February 10, 1982 [PDF]
Volume 78, Issue 6https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6849/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Lori Khatchadourian. An archaeology of Hegemony. The Achaemenid empire and the remaking of the fortress in the Armenian highlands [PDF]
L’A. se place tres clairement dans la perspective d’un empire achemenide exercant une mainmise forte sur les territoires places sous son controle. Une analyse de l’occupation achemenide de la province d’Armenie apporterait des preuves de cette volonte hegemonique.
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