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D. L. Ignace J. Gelb, Hittite Hieroglyphs, II. (The Oriental Institute of The University of Chicago, Studies in Ancient Oriental Civilization, n° 14). Chicago, 1935. In: Revue hittite et asianique, 3e année, fascicule 21, 1935.
D., L.
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Abstract We present a morphology‐based backbone phylogeny of Cerambycidae beetles inferred by parsimony analyses using 77 adult characters scored for 101 species. This phylogeny is largely consistent with recent phylogenomic studies regarding key placements (e.g., Parandrini stat. rev. within Prioninae, Necydalini stat. rev.
Burcu Şabanoğlu Şimşek +2 more
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The study is aimed at the very beginnings of the Oriental Institute in Prague. The main role playd orientalist Alois Musil, minister Rudolf Hotowetz and a lawyer Zdeněk Fafl.
Jůnová Macková, Adéla
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Abstract Bioinvasions are considered mostly as a biodiversity and conservation hazard, but in specific situations, introduced species can bring ecological or socioeconomic benefits. We assessed the social–ecological role of marine introduced species in the eastern Mediterranean Sea—a global hotspot of bioinvasions and extirpations—and their potential ...
Stelios Katsanevakis +7 more
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Posener Georges. Reliefs and Inscriptions at Karnak. (The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications, XXV).. In: Syria. Tome 18 fascicule 3, 1937. pp.
Posener, Georges
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Translocation effects on regional and local population viability and connectivity
Abstract Translocations and reintroductions aim to improve the viability of isolated populations and promote connectivity for large carnivores. However, there is no established framework for assessing their success. We used the Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) in western and central Europe to assess the impact of translocations on the viability of six ...
Eva Sánchez Arribas +25 more
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Posener Georges. Medinet Habu, tome III, pl. 131-192 (The University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications, XXIII). In: Syria. Tome 16 fascicule 1, 1935.
Posener, Georges
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Abstract Site fidelity is the tendency for animals to repeatedly return to the same locations, either within or between years. Site fidelity enables animals to utilize knowledge of previously visited locations, including assessments of seasonal variations in health and mortality risks (e.g., predation), resource availability, and social benefits such ...
Tobias A. Ross +13 more
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The article consists of a review of the final publication of the excavations carried out by the Oriental Institute of Chicago at Bismaya, ancient Adab ...
BENATI, GIACOMO
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ABSTRACT In Panorama, artist Amie Siegel montaged films made by Carnegie Museum of Natural History (CMNH) staff in the 1930s–1970s when documenting their research expeditions and exhibition projects, along with her own footage shot in the museum. Displayed at Carnegie Museum of Art in 2023–2024, the exhibition made visible the often hidden labors of ...
Deirdre Madeleine Smith
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