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Does Support Meet the Need? A Focus Group Study on Parental Support and Students' Psychological Need Satisfaction in a Minority School Context. [PDF]

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Author Correction: The genetic architecture of Parkinson's disease on the Island of Crete. [PDF]

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Inference: International Review of Science, 2019
Former finance minister Yanis Varoufakis fought increasingly onerous demands for reforms and austerity in response to Greece’s financial crisis. His account, Adults in the Room, is a strange but indispensable book. According to Wolfgang Streeck, it is an account that will be plausible to anyone who has tried to make sense of political life without ...
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On Greek Numerology

Centaurus, 1988
It is now a hundred years since one learnt from Byzantine manuscripts of the existence of procedures to predict the chances of the survival or death of a sick person. The literature on this subject almost completely ignored the structure of the numerical tables which obviously must be of central importance for the whole procedure.
Neugebauer, O., Saliba, G.
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Greek pseudo‐homosexuality and the ‘Greek miracle’

Symbolae Osloenses, 1968
(1968). Greek pseudo‐homosexuality and the ‘Greek miracle’. Symbolae Osloenses: Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 69-92.
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Greeks and Non-Greeks

2006
Whatever else Greeks were, they were not barbarians - at least not by their own lights. After all, they spoke Greek. Others spoke in unintelligible tongues, thus sounding to Greek ears as so much “bar-bar-bar” (Strabo, 14.2.28). The term “barbarian” served to demarcate the Hellenic world from the non-Hellenic.
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Greeks and Pre-Greeks

2006
By systematically confronting Greek tradition of the Heroic Age with the evidence of both linguistics and archaeology, Margalit Finkelberg proposes a multidisciplinary assessment of the ethnic, linguistic and cultural situation in Greece in the second millennium BC. The main thesis of this book is that the Greeks started their history as a multi-ethnic
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