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Epidemiological, pathological and microbiological investigation of neonatal lamb mortality in the region of Constantine, Algeria. [PDF]

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Benmebarek H   +9 more
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Long-Term Efficacy and Safety of a Novel Low-Dose Triple Single-Pill Combination for the Treatment of Hypertension. [PDF]

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Salam A   +34 more
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Unveiling the potential of lactic acid bacteria from Algerian dromedary camel milk: diversity, technological applications, and antimicrobial insights. [PDF]

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Latreche B   +11 more
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Constantin

2012
Constantin fait incontestablement partie de ces chefs d’Etat qui ont fait l’Histoire. Bien au-dela de l’Empire romain, il a, durant les trente ans de son regne, marque l’Occident tout entier. Car sans lui, parlerait-on des « racines chretiennes de l’Europe » comme d’une sorte d’evidence ?
Bertrand Lançon, Fethi Benslama
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CONSTANTINE PORPHYROGENITUS: AΤΕΛΚΟΥΖΟΥ CONSTANTINE PORPHYROGENITUS: ATELKUZU

Historical Search, 2023
The treatise of Konstantin Porphyrogenitus “On the Management of the Empire” is the most authoritative source on toponymy and ethnonymics of Eastern Europe regions associated with the early history of the ancestors of the modern Slavs, Turks and Indo-Iranians, so every name mentioned in it continues to arouse the most lively interest to this day.
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Constantine

The American Historical Review, 1970
William G. Sinnigen, Ramsay Macmullen
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Constantin

1993
Pelletier André. La Civilisation gallo-romaine de A à Z. Lyon : Les Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1993. p. 77. (Galliæ Civitates)
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CONSTANTIN CHOREMIS

Acta Paediatrica, 1967
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