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The Greek Idea of Salvation. With Numerous Illustrations from Ancient Grecian Mythology. [PDF]
Carus, Paul
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AuGEAS: authoritativeness grading, estimation, and sorting
Proceedings of the eleventh international conference on Information and knowledge management - CIKM '02, 2002When searching for content in in a large heterogeneous document collections like the World Wide Web it is not easy to know which documents provide reliable authoritative information about a subject. The problem is particularly pointed as it concerns content search for "high-value" informational needs such as retrieving medical information, where the ...
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Book Reviews : Balanced Scales, Item Overlap, and the Stables of Augeas.
Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1967D. Jackson
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Effects of sulphur dioxide on photosynthesis in the succulent Augea capensis Thunb
Abstract The impacts of sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ) pollution on succulents in arid environments are relatively unknown and the few studies that have considered these effects focused primarily on species exhibiting crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM). However, the unique metabolic adaptations in CAM species make it difficult to extrapolate these findings ...
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The Oxford Handbook of Heracles, 2021
Heracles’ cleaning of the Augean stables is the least glamorous of his Labors: we see a paradigmatic hero reduced to the menial task of mucking out animals. As a result, the number of extant accounts and images of this Labor is relatively small.
F. Mitchell
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Heracles’ cleaning of the Augean stables is the least glamorous of his Labors: we see a paradigmatic hero reduced to the menial task of mucking out animals. As a result, the number of extant accounts and images of this Labor is relatively small.
F. Mitchell
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