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Vulvar Merkel Carcinoma: A Case Report
This is a new case of Merkel cell carcinoma of the vulva. It is a rare neuroendocrine carcinoma with an aggressive behavior. Because of its rarity in this location, it is not clear whether it behaves differently from the usual neuroendocrine carcinomas ...
C. Iavazzo +4 more
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Amphores « samiennes » de la nécropole clazoménienne d’Abdère
The Clazomenian necropolis of the first colonists of Abdera has brought to light an important assemblage of archaic East‑Greek transport amphorae, including a well‑diversified range of jars ascribable to Victoria Grace’s former “Samian” lineage, but now ...
Dupont. P., Skarlatidou, E.
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ABSTRACT This paper examines transport amphorae of Greek/Aegean types from the 7th–4th c. BCE imported to the Phoenician coastal settlement of Tell el‐Burak, Lebanon. We present a selection of 58 pieces analyzed by typological, chemical (NAA), and petrographic approaches.
Maximilian Rönnberg +3 more
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Mechanical defensive adaptations of three Mediterranean sea urchin species
In the Mediterranean, Paracentrotus lividus and Sphaerechinus granularis are important drivers of benthic ecosystems, often coexisting in sublittoral communities.
Konstantinos Voulgaris +4 more
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Abstract Deep‐water of the eastern Mediterranean basins mainly forms in the Adriatic Sea and episodically in the Aegean Sea. However, past and future variability under changing temperature and freshwater inputs remains unclear. We reconstruct seawater εNd from Northern Ionian Sea cores to trace intermediate‐ and deep‐water provenance during the ...
Guohui Gao +8 more
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Detection of Venturia inaequalis Isolates with Multiple Resistance in Greece
The excessive use of fungicides against Venturia inaequalis, the causal agent of apple scab, has led to the emergence of resistant populations to multiple fungicides over the years.
Michael Chatzidimopoulos +3 more
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Enduring Crises of the Nation‐State: How Spatial Imaginations Reshape Identity and Dis/Unity
ABSTRACT This article reframes the contemporary “crisis” of the nation‐state not as a simple erosion of sovereignty but as a problem of spatial misalignment: adaptive states remain strategically embedded in dense transnational regimes, yet domestic legitimacy falters when unitary national imaginaries confront heterogeneous, multi‐sited social realities.
Erdem Bekaroğlu, Suat Yazan
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Insect-Based Feed Ingredients for Aquaculture: A Case Study for Their Acceptance in Greece
Although the inclusion of insects in fish diets is officially allowed in the EU since 2017, insect-based aquafeeds have not been widely adopted by the European aquaculture sector.
Christos I. Rumbos +4 more
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ABSTRACT In the 17th‐century Louvre expansion project, many architects used free‐standing columns, domes and large pediments for its east elevation. These elements helped give the elevation, over 150 m wide, the monumentality the court wanted, while also providing the appropriate articulation. Bernini was probably the only architect who did not use any
Taro Endo
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The taxonomy of the East Mediterranean species of the Crematogaster scutellaris complex, Crematogaster schmidti (Mayr, 1853) and C. ionia Forel, 1911 sensu lato, has not yet been investigated via modern approaches like morphometric analyses. We collected
Sándor Csősz +2 more
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