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Noyon (Oise). Abords de la gare
Hélène Dulauroy-Lynch
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Consumer ethics: An extensive bibliometric review (1995–2021)
Abstract Nowadays, consumer ethics represents a relevant field of review. There have been some attempts to conduct literature reviews; however, these have been few and incomplete. For this reason, this paper follows two main objectives: (1) to develop a performance analysis to measure the impact/perceptibility of academic production on consumer ethics (
Inés Küster, Natalia Vila
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How children view their travel behaviour: a case study from Flanders (Belgium) [PDF]
Understanding the thoughts of contemporary children about travel and their opinions on different transport modes of transport may provide important answers for policy-makers on how to respond to current and future transport needs of children.
Allaert, Georges +4 more
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Abstract The Benguela upwelling system (BUS) is one of the world's most productive ecosystems, supporting globally relevant fisheries. The BUS marine community is modulated by the availability of nutrients and omega‐3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (hereafter, LC omega‐3).
Eleonora Puccinelli +11 more
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An archaeological mystery revealed by radiocarbon dating of cross-flow nanofiltrated amino acids derived from bone collagen, silk, and hair: case study of the bishops Baldwin I and Radbot II from Noyon-Tournai [PDF]
Excavations in the cathedral of Tournai revealed two sepultures, which were identified by the excavators as those of bishops because of their special location in the cathedral. One burial was assigned to Baldwin I, who died in AD 1068, because (1) a ring
Boeckx, Pascal +3 more
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Qualifying Mediterranean connectivity: Byzantium and the Franks during the seventh century
In the last two decades, historians researching the seventh century ce have increasingly emphasized mobility, communications and connectivity across the Mediterranean world that supposedly included close contacts between the Franks and Byzantium. These studies, however, rely often on optimistic, maximum interpretations of the comparatively sparse ...
Mischa Meier, Steffen Patzold
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The epic «Jangar» is an important type of folklore that was invented in the 15th century among the nearby peoples and spread among the entire Mongols. Dao’s beautiful country is a place that is full of happiness for the four seasons. Jangar’s origin, his
N. Oyunbilig
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The loss of Normandy and the invention of Terre Normannorum, 1204 [PDF]
The conquest of Normandy by Philip Augustus of France effectively ended the ‘Anglo-Norman’ realm created in 1066, forcing cross-Channel landholders to choose between their English and their Norman estates.
Moore, Anthony Kevin
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Noyon Galdama in Written and Oral Traditions of Mongolic Peoples
Introduction. Oirat old-script texts tell us about the prominent historical figure of Noyon Galdma (Kalm., Oir. Һалдма, Һалдмба; Mong. Галдамаа, Галдамбаа), son of Khan Ochirtu-Tsetsen, grandson of Khan Baibagas of the Khoshuts and Khong Tayiji Erdeni ...
Elza P. Bakaeva
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Frontal eddies provide an oceanographic triad for favorable larval fish habitat
Abstract Frontal eddies form on the shoreward edge of boundary currents, on average at weekly intervals and can last up to several weeks. This duration allows zooplankton production and completion of the larval stage of fish but may be too ephemeral for longer food chains with planktonic predators to establish.
Iain M. Suthers +7 more
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