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Manto Aravantinou’s Joycean archive
Journal of Greek Media & Culture, 2023This article focuses on the work of Manto Aravantinou (1923–98), a Greek poet, critic and translator of Joyce, mainly active in the 1960s–80s. Specifically, it discusses her 1977 monograph Ta Ellinika tou Tzeims Tzois (James Joyce’s Greek) in which she ...
Trisevgeni Bilia
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CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Erebia meolans covers Identity.
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This datasheet on Erebia meolans covers Identity.
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SCHOLARS: Journal of Arts & Humanities
There have been several ways to uphold and disseminate information around the 1947 partition in India, such as writings through fiction, or non-fiction, media, casebooks, or collecting the real experiences of those who witnessed it; all are heading ...
M. Hazra
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There have been several ways to uphold and disseminate information around the 1947 partition in India, such as writings through fiction, or non-fiction, media, casebooks, or collecting the real experiences of those who witnessed it; all are heading ...
M. Hazra
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ERGA-BGE genome of Erebia palarica Chapman, 1905: a montane butterfly endemic to North-West Spain
Open Research EuropeThe reference genome of Erebia palarica (Chapman’s ringlet; Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae, Satyrinae) provides valuable insights into evolutionary and conservation genomics.
Marta Vila Taboada +18 more
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, 2020
After about 40 years, the presence of Erebia gorge (Hubner, [1804]) has been reconfirmed in the Pollino massif (Calabria, Italy). In July 2019, two specimens (1 ♂ and 1 ♀) were captured in the zone of Monte Pollino cliffs on the east face of the massif ...
S. Piazzini, L. Favilli
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After about 40 years, the presence of Erebia gorge (Hubner, [1804]) has been reconfirmed in the Pollino massif (Calabria, Italy). In July 2019, two specimens (1 ♂ and 1 ♀) were captured in the zone of Monte Pollino cliffs on the east face of the massif ...
S. Piazzini, L. Favilli
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