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Altered wall rocks at lead-zinc deposits in the Priargunsky minerogenic zone
This article summarizes data on altered wall rocks of lead-zinc and polymetallic-VMS deposits confined to carbonate and aluminosilicate rocks in the Priargunskaya metallogenic zone.
Kudryavtseva N. G., Bogoslavets N. N.
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Letters, gifts and messengers. The epistolary strategies of St Radegund
This article studies the ways the sixth‐century queen and monastic founder Radegund (c.520–87) managed the non‐textual elements of communication by letter. While Radegund’s role as a writer and commissioner of letters has been well studied, her efforts as an orchestrator of letter deliveries, gift exchanges and other associated acts of public ...
Robert Flierman, Hope Williard
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CHARLES DE BOUVELLES’ INTRODUCTION TO STAR POLYGONS
Charles de Bouvelles (1471-1553) was a canon of the cathedral of Noyon, where he dedicated most of his energies to scholarly pursuits centering around mathematics, philosophy and theology. His introduction to geometry (1511), written for the instruction
John Fossa
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Abstract This study explores women's barriers to accessing leadership positions within non‐listed private companies in Bangladesh, drawing on the Gendered Organization Theory (GOT) as a conceptual framework. This research seeks some possible solutions to overcome these barriers.
Md Asadul Islam +4 more
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Variability in mesoscale nearshore oceanographic conditions plays an important role in the distribution of primary production and food availability for intertidal consumers.
Eleonora Puccinelli +2 more
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Abstract During the RESILIENCE cruise aboard the R/V Marion Dufresne II (April 19–24 May 2022), a high‐resolution in situ observation campaign investigated a mesoscale dipole in the Mozambique Channel, composed of a large anticyclonic ring and a cyclonic eddy.
Pierrick Penven +12 more
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The Dutch Exile Community in King's Lynn: A Forgotten Moment in Anglo‐Dutch Contact
Abstract Before, during and after the start of the Dutch Revolt, thousands of people, principally Calvinists, left the Low Countries for England. They established communities in more than twenty towns including the borough of King's Lynn in west Norfolk.
CHRISTOPHER JOBY
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The early medieval coin‐using economy is traditionally conceptualized as a masculine sphere with minimal female involvement. This article examines a corpus of 135 gold and pale gold coins of the later sixth and seventh centuries that underwent modification as coin‐pendants, a form of jewellery that belongs almost exclusively to feminine contexts ...
Katie D. Haworth +1 more
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Abstract The integration of smallholder farmers into emerging value chains for fine‐grain and aromatic ‘premium quality rice’ (PQR) could prove to be crucial to improving rural livelihoods in Bangladesh, though efforts could be constrained by farmers' differing levels of agronomic knowledge.
Christoph Kubitza +3 more
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The Origins of the Üldchnr Ethnic Group Revisited
The article considers the origins of the sub-ethnic group known as Üldchnr which is absent from any member lists of the Oirat ethno- political alliances that arrived in the Lower Volga Region in the 17th century, nor is it on the 18th century list of the
T. I. Sharaeva
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