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The effects of climate on bat morphology across space and time
According to Bergmann's and Allen's rules, climate change may drive morphological shifts in species, affecting body size and appendage length. These rules predict that species in colder climates tend to be larger and have shorter appendages to improve thermoregulation. Bats are thought to be sensitive to climate and are therefore expected to respond to
Laura Paltrinieri+54 more
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Visions of Constantinople/Istanbul from the Nineteenth-Century Guidebooks [PDF]
Vilma Hastaoglou-Martindis
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Cooperation and Competition of Metropolises in South Eastern Europe: Athens and Constantinople. Evolution and Perspective. [PDF]
This study searches the cooperation and the competition among the metropolises in South East Europe. Especially, it focuses on the interaction between Athens and Constantinople. First, it outlines the contemporary regional network of cities of SE Europe.
Triantafyllos Michailidis
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This review involves a comprehensive study on the diverse applications of the magnetic layered double hydroxides (LDHs) including their catalytic performances, as well as, environmental and biological functions. Moreover, different strategies utilized for the synthesis of LDH‐based composites are described.
Mohammad Mavvaji+2 more
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Un calice byzantin aux images des patriarches de Constantinople (pl. 15-17)
André Grabar
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Sunshine and Storm in the East, or Cruises to Cyprus and Constantinople [PDF]
Lady Annie Brassey
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ABSTRACT Fallen/shed single hair shafts with/without roots can be encountered as evidence in crime scenes. Identification from hair exhibits serious difficulties, due to the low amount of DNA, PCR inhibitors, and the existence of DNA mostly in degraded forms. Exposure of hair to chemical oxidation, sunlight, etc.
Gulten Rayimoglu+2 more
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In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries. [PDF]
Simeonov G.
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İstanbul'un Fethinin Hıristiyanlık Üzerindeki Etkileri
IMFACTS OF CONQUEST OF CONSTANTINOPLE ON CHRISTIANITY Constantinople called Byzantium was founded as a Greek colony in the 7th century)' B. C. It was declared as the capital city by the Emperor Constantin in 330 A. C. As a New Rome.
Hidayet Işık
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