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New data on the Pannonian glazed casserole handles
The casseroles with relief decoration handles are one of the typical groups of Pannonian glazed pottery in the 2nd century AD. The 44 relief decorated handles made in clay molds are mostly known from Aquincum, Brigetio, and Mursa, while – up until ...
Gabriella G. Delbó
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EXAMINING THE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR OF ANT COLONIES USING COMPLEX NETWORKS
This paper proposes the use of Complex Network Theory to model the interactions between ants and analyze their social behavior. Specifically, the study focuses on six colonies of ants to investigate whether their behavior is community-oriented or ...
Bogdan MURSA
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Mupirocin resistance in Staphylococcus aureus: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Objectives: Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most common pathogens causing nosocomial and community-acquired infections associated with high morbidity and mortality.
Masoud Dadashi +4 more
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The integration of ancient heritage in a modern city: A case study of Osijek, Croatia [PDF]
The city of Osijek has experienced many changes in its cityscape throughout history. Osijek has many recognizable features which include an Austro-Hungarian Baroque fortress, the Classicist Upper Town, and the Art Nouveau European Avenue; also, the fact ...
Rogina Danijela
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Barbotine decoration on thin-walled pottery from investigations in Mursa (Vojarna 2008 – 2013)
In 2012 and 2013, statistical analysis and expert processing was carried out on ceramic material from Mursa. This material came from rescue archaeological excavations which were conducted on the site of the former Drava Barracks, the present day University Campus, in the period 2008–2013. An early Roman horizon from the 1st and 2nd cent.
Slavica Filipović, Mirna Crmković
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2. DESPITE SINGULARITY: THE EVENT AND ITS MANIFOLD STRUCTURES OF REPETITION
ABSTRACT This article's principle interest is in the “structures of repetition” that characterize supposedly singular events. The starting point for the analysis is Reinhart Koselleck's discussion of the event in “Structures of Repetition in Language and History.” Koselleck perceived events as arising from metahistorical structures that characterize ...
FERNANDO ESPOSITO
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Journal “Legal Linguistics”: abstract review
The result of close and significant social, state and scientific interaction between language and law is the development of a new applied branch of linguistic knowledge – Legal Linguistics. The term “legal linguistics” was introduced in 1999. At the same
I. N. Mursa, K. D. Shadrina
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