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WEBA dataset as the Reflection of Work content effect on Workload perception in Real life Working conditions. [PDF]
Tran TA, Eigner G, Abonyi J, Ruppert T.
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Combined effect of confinement and dielectric exclusion on ion adsorption in slits, pores, and cavities. [PDF]
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Correction: Telesca et al. Visibility Graph Analysis of Reservoir-Triggered Seismicity: The Case of Song Tranh 2 Hydropower, Vietnam. Entropy 2022, 24, 1620. [PDF]
Telesca L, Thai AT, Lovallo M, Cao DT.
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Site-Specific Impacts of Urbanisation on Annual Survival of a Forest Bird. [PDF]
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CHEIRON: THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EQUINE AND EQUESTRIAN HISTORY, 2023
Depictions of horses are found upon every variation of monument regarding Roman cavalry, be it of official or private context. This paper investigates depictions of equestrians and horses on the reliefs of six private funerary stelae of members of the ...
Goldie Nagy
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Depictions of horses are found upon every variation of monument regarding Roman cavalry, be it of official or private context. This paper investigates depictions of equestrians and horses on the reliefs of six private funerary stelae of members of the ...
Goldie Nagy
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Corades pannonia subsp. pannonia Hewitson
2010Corades pannonia pannonia Hewitson (Figs. 41, 42) Corades pannonia pannonia Hewitson, 1850: 438, pl. 10, figs 1, 2. Lectotype (male) in BMNH, designated by Adams & Bernard, 1981: 351 [examined]. Corades ichthya Herrich-Schäffer, [1856]: fig. 84. Corades fluminalis Butler, 1870: 26. Synonymy established by Thieme, 1907: 212. Geographic
Viloria, Angel L. +2 more
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Archaeogenetics: Local genetic diversity and ethnic fluidity in post-Roman Pannonia.
Current Biology, 2023During the fifth century, the Roman Empire underwent dramatic changes. New, ethnically identified polities emerged in the Mediterranean region. Historical research has highlighted the social complexities of this process.
Steffen Patzold
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