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This study reconsiders both the historiographical and documentary evidence related to Acheaus the Elder and to his son Alexander of Sardis according to the recent development of the research on Seleucid history and structures.
Monica D'Agostini
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Mind the Gap: An Integrative Review of the Causes of the Gender Pay Gap
ABSTRACT The gender pay gap (GPG) is often discussed in policy, media, and across multiple academic literatures. Scholars of the GPG have focused significant attention on the causes and generated an extensive body of work revealing rich insights on why women tend to make less than men.
Beth A. Livingston +3 more
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El petróleo en Ecuador, 2000-2015: ¿maldición, bendición o simple recurso? [PDF]
Oil has been Ecuador’s most important export product since the 70’s; the current low prices of commodities have placed the need of a productive diversification in the center of the debate about development strategies.
Caria S.
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A high‐speed, multi‐color light‐sheet microscope, named quad‐SPIM, enables rapid three dimensional (3D) imaging of large cleared human brain samples with simultaneous four‐channel acquisition. This custom‐built system achieves subcellular resolution across centimeter‐scale volumes, maintaining high image quality.
Laura Perego +11 more
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Hope and the Life Course: Results From a Longitudinal Study of 25,000 Adults
ABSTRACT This paper reports the first large‐scale longitudinal links between one of the least known dimensions of wellbeing—hope—and long‐term outcomes in a range of life arenas. Hope has agentic properties which are relevant to people's future outcomes. Following 25,000 randomly sampled Australian adults over a period of 14 years from 2007 to 2021 (N >
Carol Graham, Redzo Mujcic
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Mesocorticolimbic Interactions Mediate fMRI-Guided Regulation of Self-Generated Affective States
Increasing evidence shows that the generation and regulation of affective responses is associated with activity of large brain networks that also include phylogenetically older regions in the brainstem.
Andrea Caria
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MİLAS AHMET ÇAVUŞ MAHALLESİ’NDEN ÇIKAN MOZAİKLER
A rescue excavation was conducted by Milas Museum in Ahmet Çavuş District in Milas after some remains of walls and mosaics in between on the floor has been discovered within a substructure dig in an open field. Excavatons were conducted on a 54 X 38.42 m
Abuzer KIZIL, H. ÖZYURT ÖZCAN
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New Funerary Stelae and Inscriptions from the Territory of Idyma
In this paper, four grave stelae from Muğla Museum are studied. The stelae were found in the year 2010 in the territory of Idyma, an ancient city of south-western Caria.
Güray Ünver, Asil Yaman
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ABSTRACT Rapid urbanisation has resulted in the sealing of pervious surfaces and the construction of houses in flood‐vulnerable areas, aggravating urban flooding. This paper explores the impact of urban flooding on families with vulnerable members, surveying 600 residents in six case study areas in Indonesia.
Connie Susilawati +6 more
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