Antioxidant, Antimicrobial, Anticancer, and Molecular Docking Insights into Pancratium maritimum Seeds and Flowers: A Phytochemical Approach. [PDF]
This study explores the antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anticancer properties of Pancratium maritimum L. seeds and flowers. Ethanol extracts show high phenolic and flavonoid content, strong antimicrobial activity, and significant cytotoxic effects on SW480 colon cancer cells.
Sait Ertuğrul M +6 more
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The fall of Merovingian Italy, 561–5
After the end of the Gothic War in the mid‐sixth century, northern Italy remained divided between the Merovingian Franks and the eastern Roman Empire. In the 560s the Frankish territories were finally taken by imperial armies, but the end of Merovingian Italy is variably dated between 561 and 565.
Sihong Lin
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Overseas imports on the Blue Nile: Chemical compositional analysis of glass beads from Soba, Nubia
Abstract Archaeological evidence as well as textual sources leave no doubt about Alwa's (Alodia's) intense transcultural connections, further corroborated by understudied overseas glass bead imports found there. This paper presents results of an analysis of 23 glass beads from Soba, the most prosperous capital of medieval Nubia.
Joanna Then‐Obłuska, Laure Dussubieux
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Classification of forest and shrubland vegetation in Mediterranean Turkey
Mediterranean Turkey comprises three vegetation belts: 1) thermo‐ and meso‐mediterranean, with coniferous (Pinus brutia, Pinus pinea) and sclerophyllous forests, as well as macchia, garrigue and phrygana (red dots), 2) supra‐mediterranean, with Pinus nigra, thermophilous oaks and Ostrya carpinifolia forests, and forests of temperate species (yellow ...
Ali Kavgacı +7 more
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Epistle of Pope Sixtus (Xistus) III to Proclus, archbishop of Constantinople [PDF]
This work includes a translation from Latin of the epistle of Pope Sixtus (Xistus) III to Archbishop Proclus of Constantinople (437), as well as an introductory article and historical and philological commentaries.
Anton Anashkin
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Evolution of size-dependent flowering in Onopordum illyricum: A quantitative assessment of the role of stochastic selection pressures [PDF]
We explore the evolution of delayed, size-dependent reproduction in the monocarpic perennial Onopordum illyricum, using a range of mathematical models, parameterized with long-term field data.
Briese, D. +3 more
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APPIAN’S ILLYRIKE: THE FINAL STAGE OF THE ROMAN CONSTRUCTION OF ILLYRICUM
Appian’s Illyrian book (Illyrike) was originally intended to be just an appendix to his Macedonian book and today remains the only extant ancient work dealing with the early history of Illyricum which is preserved in its entirety.
DANIJEL DŽINO
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In search of the nation in Fiume: Irredentism, cultural nationalism, borderlands
Abstract Irredentism is a crucial, yet understudied phenomenon of nationalism. Most scholars emphasise how irredentist thinking and practices function as a geopolitical instrument for inter‐state formation, resulting in radical nationalism. This article sheds light instead on the cultural preoccupations underlying irredentist discourses. It focusses on
Milou van Hout
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Integral projection models for species with complex demography [PDF]
Matrix projection models occupy a central role in population and conservation biology. Matrix models divide a population into discrete classes, even if the structuring trait exhibits continuous variation ( e. g., body size). The integral projection model
Ellner, S.P., Rees, M.
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The Valle Ponti lead ingots: Notes on Roman notables' commercial activities in free Illyricum at the beginning of the principate [PDF]
Most stamps of the Valle Ponti ingots (Ann. ép. 1987, 397) refer to the great (M. Vipsanius) Agrippa and one Bat(o?), libertus or client of Caecilius (Pomponius Atticus).
Dušanić Slobodan
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