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Summary This article analyses the dynamics of Roman olive‐oil and wine production and commerce in present‐day France from the second half of the second century BC to the mid‐fourth century AD, drawing on a corpus of more than 7000 amphorae recovered from Gallic and Romano‐Gallic settlements across the French territory, excluding Alsace. The methodology
Álvaro Soto Hernández
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Faunistic updates on Greek ants: First record of <i>Strumigenys membranifera</i> (Emery, 1869) from Crete and <i>Strumigenys baudueri</i> (Emery, 1875) from Andros. [PDF]
Loulakis A +6 more
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Summary This paper investigates the economic and political transformations of the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean (late eleventh to mid‐fourteenth centuries AD) through the lens of material culture and Social Network Analysis (SNA). Using the distribution of seven types of glazed pottery as archaeological indicators, the study examines changing patterns
Katerina Ragkou
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Incidence of Legg-Calvé-Perthes Disease in Crete (2021-2024): A Prospective Population-Based Epidemiological Study With Contemporary Literature Review. [PDF]
Laskaratou ED +5 more
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An Ugi–Joullié Platform for Medicinally Relevant 1,4‐Dihydrobenzothiazines
A series of benzothiazine derivatives was efficiently synthesized via an UJ‐2CR of a preformed imine and diverse isocyanides. The method features mild, room‐temperature conditions, broad functional‐group tolerance, and scalability, enabling rapid access to a chemically diverse library of 19 adducts with potential for further medicinal chemistry ...
Xiaofang Lei +9 more
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Estimation of Incidence and Prevalence of Pediatric Channelopathies in a Mediterranean Population Based on a Single-Center, Retrospective Analysis. [PDF]
Bagkaki A +6 more
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DNA Barcoding and Comparative Chloroplast Marker Performance in Endemic Plants of Crete (Greece). [PDF]
Ioannidou D +4 more
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