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Recent advances and trends in magnetic nanoparticle-assisted aptasensors for foodborne bacteria monitoring: applications, challenges, and updates. [PDF]

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Kiani-Salmi N   +6 more
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GRECO-BACTRIA DURING HELLENISM

Oriental Journal of Social Sciences, 2022
In this article, the topic of Greco-Bactria during the Hellenistic period was analyzed and discussed.
Gulbakhor Orzikulova, Diyorbek Turaev
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Afghan Bactria

2020
This chapter provides an updated overview of the research conducted on Afghan Hellenistic Bactria. After recalling the operations undertaken by Alexander the Great south to the Oxus, we focus on the results of the excavations carried out in Ai Khanoum and Bactria, the main centres of Greek power at that time.
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An Akinak Scabbard from Bactria

Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1982
An akinak scabbard, exceptional in form and material, ornamented with an elegantly executed and compositionally unusual image, was found by the South Tadjikistan Expedition in a votive deposit of one of the corridors of the Temple of the Oxus on the right bank of the Amu Dar'ia (Kobadian Raion, Tadjik SSR) (1) (Figure 1).
B. A. Litvinskii, I. R. Pichikian
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Bactria in the Bronze Age

Soviet Anthropology and Archeology, 1976
The discovery by the Soviet-Afghan Archeological Expedition of a previously completely unknown ancient farming culture in northern Afghanistan is of considerable interest in a number of respects. In the first place, a significant lacuna in our knowledge has been filled.
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Bactria

2015
Pierre Briant, Amélie Kuhrt
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Gold of Bactria

This article presents the results of a programme of chemical composition analysis carried out using LA-ICP-MS on the collection of Hellenistic gold coins minted in Bactria and held at the BnF. It considers the authenticity of some of the unique coins analysed (including the Eukratideion). The Hellenistic coinage of Bactria (Seleucid and Graeco-Bactrian)
Glenn, Simon   +2 more
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Bactria, Land of a Thousand Cities

2007
This chapter examines the history of the establishment of cities in Bactria. It explains that the creation of cities in Bactria is represented by Ai Khanum for the Hellenistic period and Termez for the Great Kushans. These two exceptional cities were deliberately created to integrate an ancient centre and they assumed the role of capital for a new age.
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