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The Rome’s interest in Olbia revival at the end of the Ist century B. C. was first of all caused by the need in the Empire’s northeastern borders protection from Sarmat tribes raids and the most important trade routes of the Northern Black Sea Coast ...
Mykola Oliynyk
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Planning an immediate and multidisciplinary rehabilitation is crucial to reduce the significant physical, cognitive, and psychosocial impact resulting from head trauma.
Patrizia Pisanu +9 more
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This study investigates the species composition and distribution of gallinaceous birds (Galliformes) in the south of eastern Europe, specifically within the territory of present‐day Ukraine, during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene. The research is based on the comprehensive revision of skeletal remains found at archaeological sites.
Leonid Gorobets +3 more
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ABSTRACT In colorectal small‐cell neuroendocrine carcinoma, superficial endoscopic biopsies may be misleading due to predominant submucosal growth. When endoscopic features strongly suggest malignancy despite benign histology, deep biopsies and early multidisciplinary evaluation are essential.
Iacopo Verbo +3 more
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Olbian Dolphins and the Issue of Relations of the Lower Bug with the Volga–Urals
The paper examines such first cast coins of the North-Western Black Sea region as bronze arrow coins and dolphins. While arrow coins are characterized by the consistence of shape and the stability of chemical and metallurgical qualities, the Olbian ...
Sergey Ya. Olgovsky
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Vitamin D and Bladder Cancer Risk: An Umbrella Review and Second Order Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Introduction Bladder cancer is a common malignancy with a high recurrence rate, posing a significant public health burden. Beyond its role in bone health, vitamin D has been suggested to influence cancer risk, including bladder cancer. Aim To evaluate the association between serum vitamin D levels, dietary intake, and supplementation with ...
Stefano Mancin +10 more
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ABSTRACT The diversification of young people's life trajectories in Europe over the past 50 years has been significantly influenced by more uncertain social and economic conditions, marked by high youth unemployment and increasing job insecurity. In Italy, precariousness has propagated unevenly across regions and social strata, particularly affecting ...
Francesca Tosi +2 more
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Apart from some controversial ones, kurgans are a model of grave architecture frequently used by ancient Eurasian societies in the steppes, with the oldest-known examples of kurgans dating back to the third millennium BC.
Okan Sezer
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‘CELTIC BRITAIN’ IN PRE‐ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, RECONSIDERED
Summary For forty years archaeologists have avoided referring to pre‐Roman Britain and its inhabitants as ‘Celtic’ on the grounds that contemporaries never described them as such. This is incorrect. The second‐century BC astronomer Hipparchus quotes Pytheas (c. 320 BC) as having referred to Britons as ‘Keltoi’.
Patrick Sims‐Williams
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ABSTRACT The macroalgae of the Cystoseira sensu lato complex host a great epiphytic bacterial community that significantly guarantees several important physiological processes, especially in case of disturbance. However, no direct evidence of relevant changes in the quali‐quantitative composition of these communities under anthropic disturbance is ...
Sarah Caronni +4 more
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