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Characterization of the pattern of development of key compounds contributing to aroma quality of chicken meat and their metabolic markers

open access: yesAnimal Research and One Health, Volume 3, Issue 4, Page 420-431, November 2025.
The graphical abstract shows the principal results of this study. Eight major aroma‐contributing compounds (nonanal, octanal, dimethyl tetrasulfide, hexanal, 1‐octen‐3‐ol, (E)‐2‐nonenal, heptanal, and (E,E)‐2,4‐decadienal) were identified by electronic nose and GC‐O‐MS analysis, and their content increased with age.
Yanke Wang   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Heracles's weariness and apotheosis in Classical Greek art

open access: yesSynthesis (La Plata), 2018
In this paper, I propose a general interpretation of images showing the physical exhaustion and apotheosis of Heracles that were produced during the Classical period.
Antonio Orlando Dourado Lopes
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Mapping Aroma Distribution of Torreya grandis Tissues: A Multisensory Analytical Approach via GC–E–Nose, HS–SPME–GC–MS, and Olfactometry–MS Techniques

open access: yesFood Frontiers, Volume 6, Issue 6, Page 2864-2879, November 2025.
ABSTRACT Torreya grandis, an economically important nut tree, exhibits significant tissue‐specific aroma profiles, yet the distribution and sensory contributions of its key aroma‐active components remain unclear. This study employed a multimodal analytical approach to systematically characterize the aromatic profiles of different T. grandis tissues. GC–
Zuying Zhang   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Euripides’ Heracles: The Katabasis-Motif Revisited

open access: yesGreek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies, 2015
Though Heracles’ katabasis is offstage, its image shapes the play’s essential theme of life and death, as Heracles’ heroism in conquering death is succeeded by his acceptance of his humanity and mortality.
Katerina Mikellidou
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Prodicus at the Crossroads. Once Again on the Antilogy

open access: yesPeitho, 2017
The aim of this paper is to analyze the tale of Heracles at the Crossroads, attributed to Prodicus by Socrates in Xenophon’s Memorabilia, through the notion of antilogy.
Stefania Giombini
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Herakles’in On İki İşi Betimli Mozaik Hakkında Tespitler

open access: yesJournal of Mosaic Research, 2012
Three pieces of mosaics depicting the labors of Heracles are exhibited in Istanbul Archeological Museum. These are the scenes of Heracles slaying the Nemean Lion, capturing the Erymanthean Boar and fetching the golden apples of the Hesperides.
Mehmet ÖNAL
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Evaluating the Impact of Cultivar and Processing on Pulse Off‐Flavor Through Descriptive Analysis, GC–MS, and E‐Nose

open access: yesJournal of Food Science, Volume 90, Issue 10, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Pulses are nutrient‐dense and have a low carbon and water footprint but remain underutilized in the United States. A potential strategy to boost pulse consumption involves milling pulses into flour and incorporating them into convenience products traditionally made from wheat flour.
Kaveri Ponkshe   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mature Heracles and Youthful Kings: Theocritus 17 and Hellenistic Iconography

open access: yesStudies in Ancient Art and Civilization, 2013
In the ‘genealogical’ passage of the ‘Encomium’ of Ptolemy Philadelphus Theocritus several times calls upon Heracles as the ancestor of both the Argead and Lagid dynasties, and surprisingly for his time recalls the mature image of the hero when ...
Agnieszka Fulińska
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La lunga vita di un εἴδωλον

open access: yesLexis, 2020
The essay reconsiders the well-known problem of the platonic interpretations of Od. 11.601-603, concerning Heracles’ εἴδωλον. Starting with a detailed description of the interpretive problems traditionally raised by the Homeric passage, the article ...
Padovani, Francesco
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Denominare un dio, denominare un eroe. Erodoto e i ‘due Eracle’

open access: yesMythos, 2020
In an important part of the second book, Herodotus proposes a famous theory about the origin of the names of the Greek gods. According to him, the great majority of them arrived in Greece from Egypt through the influence of the Pelasgians, a barbarian ...
Giovanni Ingarao
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