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Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Desert dust storms (DDS) are natural events that impact not only populations close to the emission sources but also populations many kilometers away. Countries located across the main dust sources, including countries in the Eastern Mediterranean, are ...
S. Achilleos +24 more
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Desert dust storms (DDS) are natural events that impact not only populations close to the emission sources but also populations many kilometers away. Countries located across the main dust sources, including countries in the Eastern Mediterranean, are ...
S. Achilleos +24 more
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MEDEA: A Multi-objective Evolutionary Approach to DNN Hardware Mapping
Design, Automation and Test in Europe, 2022Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) embedded domain-specific accelerators enable inference on resource-constrained devices. Making optimal design choices and efficiently scheduling neural network algorithms on these specialized architectures is challenging. Many
Enrico Russo +5 more
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Seneca's Heroides: Elegy in Seneca's Medea
The Classical journal, 2021:This paper analyzes the intertextual relationship between Seneca's Medea and Ovid's Heroides. Seneca utilizes the Heroides not only to flesh out his characterization of Medea, but to examine the differences (and similarities) between the genres of elegy
C. Trinacty
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Seneca's Medea and Republican Spain
, 2022Based on extensive archival research and containing rare and previously unpublished photos, this book provides the most detailed reconstruction ever of one of the most important events in Spanish theatrical history.
Oliver Baldwin
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Last Act in Corinth: The Burial of Medea's Children (E. Med. 1378-83)
The Classical journal, 2021:Religious and historical aspects of Euripides' innovative aetiology for the cult of Medea's children (Med. 1378-83) have been much discussed; less attention has been paid to Medea's fear that an enemy might abuse her children's corpses and tomb if she ...
L. Holland
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MEDEA REACHES MATURITY: ON OVIDIAN INTERTEXTUALITY IN SEN. MED. 905–15
The Classical journal, 2021:This article offers some thoughts on Seneca's Medea and especially on lines 905–15 near the end of the play, which are key to understanding the construction of the protagonist's identity throughout the text.
Chiara Battistella
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