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Does Economic Complexity Promote Inclusive Green Growth in Developing Economies?
ABSTRACT Although economic complexity (ECI) is closely linked to structural transformation, its implications for inclusive green growth (IGG) remain underexplored, particularly in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA). Notably, there is a knowledge gap on how progress in ECI affects IGG.
Emmanuel Y. Gbolonyo +2 more
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An interdisciplinary in situ study of jewelled reliquaries of the True Cross integrates gemmology and portable analytical techniques, revealing new evidence on the identification and symbolic role of peridots and other gemstones. ABSTRACT Jewelled crosses containing relics of the True Cross occupy a central position in the devotional, artistic and ...
Stefania Martiniello +2 more
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Copper Nummus of Roman Emperor Constantine I (307-337 CE)
Copper nummus of Emperor Constantine I, the Great (307 - 337 CE). Obv: Constantine I facing right. Rev: wreath having within VOT on second line.
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Phenolic composition and multi‐target bioactivities of Globularia alypum extracts across seasons
Abstract Background This study investigates the influence of seasonal variation on the phytochemical profile and biofunctional activities of ethanolic leaf extracts from Globularia alypum. Leaves collected across four seasons were extracted with a hydroethanolic solvent (80:20, v/v) and analyzed by LC‐ESI‐MS/MS.
Mohammed Messaoudi +11 more
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Bronze Follis of Roman Emperor Constantine I (307 - 337 CE)
Bronze follis of Emperor Constantine I, the Great (307-337 CE). Obv: laureate head right of Constantine I. Rev: campgate with 6 rows, two turrets, no doors, star above.
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The article is devoted to the early period of military-administrative reform of Constantine V (741-775). The author considers Constantine V wasn’t the successor Leo III the Isaurian (717-741) military policy. In 742-743 he struggled for the throne.
Anton Mokhov
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On the education of the sons of Constantine the Great [PDF]
The present article is devoted to the problem of education of Constantine’s the Great (306–337 AD) sons. Constantine gained the im-perial title in 306 AD and kept it for thirty years — longer than any of roman emperors after Augustus. Constantine
Ivan A. Mirolyubov
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AE3 - Constantine I - unknown mint
Iconography is consistent with coinage of Constantine I originating in various locations - likely Siscia, Nicomedia, Cyzicus, (Antioch?).CONASTANT-INVS·AVG or CONSTAN-TINVS·AVGPROVIDEN-TIAE·AVGG (or CAESS)Head of Constantine I, laureate, to right; around,
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Meander‐Bend Erosion Dynamics Along a Gravel‐Bed River: Insights From Short‐Term UAV Monitoring
ABSTRACT Riverbank erosion is a natural process in meandering rivers that contributes to sediment supply and geomorphic diversity, yet it can threaten infrastructure and human activities within the floodplain. Recently, many studies have used high‐resolution remote sensing technologies to measure bank erosion, but they often focus on technical aspects ...
Katarina Pavlek +2 more
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This essay introduces the themed cluster of articles, ‘Towards a linguistic anthropology of AI’. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI), especially in large language models capable of producing coherent discourse mimicking conversational interaction, is exerting unprecedented pressure on prevailing concepts of language, personhood, and the human ...
Webb Keane, Constantine V. Nakassis
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