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The Journey to Develop a New IEEE Standard in the Metals Industry
Annual Meeting of the IEEE Industry Applications Society, 2023One of the activities by volunteer members of various technical committees across the 39 individual Societies of the IEEE is developing new IEEE Standards.
David B. Durocher, T. Dionise, D. Mohla
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The American Journal of Legal History, 2023
Ancient Greek city-states, or poleis, had a bewildering number of terms for people who lived in them. In Athens, freedmen seem to be assimilated juridically to the status of metics (resident aliens), although socially there were ways of both ...
E. A. Meyer
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Ancient Greek city-states, or poleis, had a bewildering number of terms for people who lived in them. In Athens, freedmen seem to be assimilated juridically to the status of metics (resident aliens), although socially there were ways of both ...
E. A. Meyer
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Borobudur Engineering Review
The current development of vehicle transmission technology aims to reduce vehicle energy consumption by increasing its performance. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) is an automatic transmission system that is often used in vehicles today ...
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The current development of vehicle transmission technology aims to reduce vehicle energy consumption by increasing its performance. Continuously variable transmission (CVT) is an automatic transmission system that is often used in vehicles today ...
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TRAINING IN METIC INTELLIGENCE: CHANCES AND PROBLEMS
EDULEARN Proceedings, 2017exaly +2 more sources
2016
A metic is a legal category encompassing resident foreigners, immigrants, refugees, and formerly enslaved people. Most of our evidence for metoikia (the system for managing metics) comes from Athens in the 5th and 4th centuries bce, but there is also evidence for such a system in Hellenistic Rhodes and possibly also in Cos, Delos, and Megara.
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A metic is a legal category encompassing resident foreigners, immigrants, refugees, and formerly enslaved people. Most of our evidence for metoikia (the system for managing metics) comes from Athens in the 5th and 4th centuries bce, but there is also evidence for such a system in Hellenistic Rhodes and possibly also in Cos, Delos, and Megara.
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