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Stressors affecting the macrobenthic community in Rapallo Harbour (Ligurian Sea, Italy)

open access: yesScientia Marina, 2007
An annual survey was carried out in Rapallo Harbour (Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean) to study the main stressors affecting the macrobenthic communities. The harbour was characterised by a relevant organic enrichment (between 51.9 mg g–1 and 109.6 mg g–1),
Anabella Covazzi Harriague   +3 more
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A retrospective and comparative study between quick sequential organ failure assessment, CURB-65, and early warning scorings in COVID-19 patients to predict the disease severity and outcome

open access: yesNational Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2023
Background: Predicting the severity of COVID-19 infection in advance is the key to success of its treatment outcome. Various scoring systems are used to detect the severity of this disease but this study targets three simple scoring systems based on the ...
Indranil Thakur   +5 more
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Smuggling Weapons, Republicans and Spies across the Irish Sea and the North Channel (1912–1923): Gaelic Friends or Foes?

open access: yesÉtudes Écossaises, 2018
When Britain got involved into WW1, some Irish rebels saw an opportunity to launch a rebellion in order to obtain Home Rule and smuggled weapons from Hamburg in the teeming waters of the British Isles.
Émilie Berthillot
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Study on early warning of rapid sinking of large land caisson in silt layer [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
Large caisson constructed in the soft soil layer is prone to rapid sinking during the sinking process. Rapid sinking is often accompanied by partial sinking, which affects construction safety and subsequent construction.
zhangru Shi   +3 more
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The Harbour as a Multicultural Crossroad in Radu Tudoran’s and Jean Bart’s Writings

open access: yesACROSS, 2023
The harbours are fascinating places. Their colourful world, their bustle, and their ethnic mixture create the image of one of a kind universe. They are the meeting place of cultures and values, as one can read in Radu Tudoran’s Un port la răsărit and ...
Nicoleta CRÎNGANU, Dr.
doaj  

Les ports et les mouillages des périodes moderne et contemporaine

open access: yesLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2019
The port archeology of modern and contemporary contexts questions the circulation of people and goods and the means of these multiscale connections.
Gaëlle Dieulefet
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Assessing Smell Alteration as Clinical Feature of COVID-19: A Descriptive Study in a Rural Based Tertiary Care COVID Hospital

open access: yesBengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery, 2022
Introduction COVID-19 is an ongoing viral pandemic and a very contagious disease. Other than common symptoms like fever, cough and malaise; alteration in smell and taste perception may be the presenting symptoms in a significant number of patients ...
Aniruddha Majumder   +4 more
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Le port, lieu de recyclage. Deux exemples à Bordeaux du xiiie au xve siècle

open access: yesArchéopages, 2010
In the 13th century Bordeaux belongs to the English Crown and experiences a major economic growth brought about by the wine trade, most notably with London. The Tropeyte quarter, lo-cated next to the current Place de la Bourse which was excavated in 2002–
Frédéric Gerber
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A diagnostic dilemma of an 18-week cervical ectopic pregnancy: A case report

open access: yesCase Reports in Women's Health, 2022
Introduction: Cervical ectopic pregnancy (CEP) is characterised by the implantation of trophoblastic tissue within the cervical canal and is associated with a significant risk of maternal morbidity and mortality.
Sarah Coulter-Nile   +2 more
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