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Pliny’s “Role models of both sexes”: gender and exemplarity in the Letters [PDF]
PublishedArticleThe Letters of Pliny the Younger are notable both for their portraits of outstanding women and for their thoughtful treatment of exemplarity.
Langlands, Rebecca
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Published as part of Darragh, Thomas A., 2024, A checklist of Australian marine Cenozoic Mollusca, pp. 37-206 in Memoirs of Museum Victoria 83 on page 128, DOI: 10.24199/j.mmv.2024.83.02, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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R. Venkitesan, A. K. Mukhopadhyay
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Neogastropod (Mollusca, Gastropoda) phylogeny: A step forward with mitogenomes. [PDF]
Lemarcis T +5 more
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A holistic perspective on continuing care for substance use and dependence: Results and implications from an in-depth study of a Norwegian continuing care establishment. [PDF]
Høyland SA, Schuchert A, Mamen A.
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Relationships between plant species richness and grazing intensity in a semiarid ecosystem. [PDF]
Fulbright TE +7 more
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Perlindungan Hukum terhadap Konsumen pada Perjanjian Pembiayaan dengan Fidusia Tidak Terdaftar [PDF]
Fiduciary guarantee shall be registered, so that it has execution order, but sometimes fiduciary guarantee is accepted even if it is not registered. The problem in this study was how is the legal protection for consumers in a fiduciary agreement that is ...
Herlina, E. (Elis), Santi, S. (Sri)
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Probable Sudden Unexpected Death in Dogs With Epilepsy (pSUDED). [PDF]
Huenerfauth E +3 more
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On the International Comity in the private international law system of the U.S.A. [PDF]
The present Note makes a deep analysis of an important work published by Joel R. Paul in Law and Contemporary Problems about the “Transformation of International Comity”.
Zamora Cabot, Francisco Javier
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Comitas silicicola Darragh 2017
Comitas silicicola Darragh, 2017 Comitas silicicola Darragh, 2017: 92, Figs 9.12–14. Distribution. Eucla Basin: Pallinup Formation (type). Age: late Eocene.
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