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The Islands of Malta and Gozo in Greek and Roman History and Literature
Malta, Gozo and Comino, the Thrinacia of Homer and the Melitē, Phoebe and Lampas of Scylax, form an archipelago in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea inhabited by both Phoenicians and Greeks before the coming of the Romans to those islands.
Horatio Caesar Roger Vella
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The Effects of Socioeconomic Determinants on Hypertension in a Cardiometabolic At-Risk European Country [PDF]
Background. A relationship has been established between socioeconomic status and hypertension. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of hypertension and to explore the links between hypertension and socioeconomic factors in the adult ...
Sarah Cuschieri +4 more
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Homer’s Ogygia: An Imaginary or a Historiography? [PDF]
Epic poetry and legends are thought to be imaginary. Studies and science show that they may have a basis in history, yet the study of places-names – toponomy – supported by a multi-disciplinary approach provides sufficient tangible evidence as to enable ...
John Vella
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A Real-World Study on the Day and Night-Time Symptoms Among Greek COPD Patients Who Recently Initiated Treatment with Dual Bronchodilation: The DANICO Study [PDF]
Konstantinos Kostikas,1 Katerina Dimakou,2 Konstantinos Gourgoulianis,3 Mina Gaga,4 Dimosthenis Papapetrou,5 Georgios Tsoukalas,6 Panagiotis Chatziapostolou,7 Antonios Antoniadis,8 Georgios Meletis,9 Efstathia Evangelopoulou,10 Panagiota Styliara,11 ...
Kostikas K +14 more
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I Templi Megalitici di Malta e Gozo - un'applicazione GIS per la documentazione
Many megalithic structures are to be found on the islands of Malta and Gozo, and they have been declared a world heritage by the UNESCO. They have undergone detailed archaeological investigation, begun in past centuries and still going on.
Laura Baratin +2 more
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On Maltese Names for Some Ancient Agricultural Tools
Etymologies demonstrate complexity of semantic changes that the Maltese words underwent as well as reflect the local history and lifestyle of peasants dwelling in rural areas of Malta and Gozo.
Sebastian Bednarowicz, Kazimierz Wielki
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A scholarly monument to Malta’s history
Busuttil, Joseph; Fiorini, Stanley; Vella, Horatio Caesar Roger (eds.). Tristia ex Melitogaudo: Lament in Greek Verse of a XII th-century Exile on Gozo.
Naglis Kardelis
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Long-Term Tropospheric Ozone Data Analysis 1997–2019 at Giordan Lighthouse, Gozo, Malta
Long-term data analysis of the hourly ozone volume fractions in the middle of the Mediterranean Seawas carried out covering a period of 22 years. It was noticed that the amount of ozone during this period very rarely exceeded the recommended upper limit ...
Brunislav Matasović +4 more
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According to the most recent scenarios, sea level is expected to keep rising during the next decades because of global warming. In this context, coastal areas are highly vulnerable to marine and climate-related processes, such as erosion and inundation ...
V. Vandelli +4 more
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The Wied il-Mielaħ Window (Gozo–Malta) is a limestone natural arch on the north-western coast of the island of Gozo in Malta. It is located at the end of the Wied il-Mielaħ valley north of the village of Għarb.
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