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The HERACLES Cardiovascular Network

Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2008
In 2002, a group of researchers in the fields of cell electrophysiology, cardiology, population genetics, epidemiology, proteomics, molecular biology, bioinformatics and statistics decided to take up the challenge of investigating the mechanisms and genetics of arterial hypertension (AH).
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Namibiobolbus heracles

2000
Published as part of Gussmann S. M. & Scholtz, C. H., 2000, Systematic revision of endemic southern African genera of Bolboceratinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea: Bolboceratidae), pp. 1045-1123 in Journal of Natural History 34 on pages 1078-1080, DOI: 10.1080/00222930050020122, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Gussmann S. M., Scholtz, C. H.
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Red cardiovascular HERACLES

Revista Española de Cardiología, 2008
En 2002, un grupo de investigadores en electrofisiologia celular, cardiologia, genetica de poblaciones, epidemiologia, proteomica, biologia molecular, bioinformatica y estadistica decidio afrontar el reto de analizar los mecanismos y la genetica de la hipertension arterial (HTA).
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Heracles Thasios

Harvard Theological Review, 1956
The excavations of Thasos conducted with patience and skill by the École Françhise d'Athènes since 1911 brought to light many important documents enriching largely our knowledge of the political, economic and religious history of this island. Many interesting papers and books have been published on different subjects dealing with ancient Thasos; others
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Heracles and Melqart

2021
Abstract This chapter explores the interrelationships between the Greek Heracles and Phoenician Melqart in cult, myth, and iconography from the Iron Age to Roman period. It articulates these connections not as a simple one-to-one equation of Heracles and Melqart, but rather views the long-term syncretism of these god-heroes as ...
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Heracles (Hercules)

1998
Abstract Alcmene, fearing Hera’s jealousy, exposed her newly-born child in a field outside the walls of Thebes; and here, at Zeus’s instigation, Athene took Hera for a casual stroll. ‘Look, my dear! What a wonderfully robust child!’ said Athene, pretending surprise as she stopped to pick him up.
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Heracles’ Costume from Euripides’ Heracles to Pantomime Performance

2013
The reception and influence of a production is not limited to its text but may be expressed through any one of its performance elements. In the case of Euripides’ Heracles , it is the status given to Heracles’ costume by its first performance, c. 415BC, which exerts an influence across centuries of theatre history.
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Heracles, 12 trabajos

2012
Premio "Ramón López Velarde ...
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The hero Heracles

2015
Le héros Heracles, Nye Carlsberg Glyptotek (Copenhague, Danemark). Fabriqué avec Memento. Le héros grec Héraclès est reconnu par la peau de lion et le club. Lors d'un festin, Héraclès a été vaincu par la folie et a tué un invité. En guise de punition, il a été envoyé à la reine Omphale en Turquie, où il a été obligé de s'habiller en vêtements de femmes
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Heracles and Pindar

Mètis. Anthropologie des mondes grecs anciens, 1993
Héraclès and Pindar (pp. 75-102) Héraclès est, sans doute, le caractère héroïque préféré par Pindare. La cause de cette préférence peut être trouvée dans les divers traits que ces deux figures partagent, ce qui débouche sur une identification de Pindare avec Héraclès. Une première partie de ce travail cherche à reconstruire l'image d'Héraclès que
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