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This paper presents the results of studies on the ancient terracotta pipelines discovered during excavations conducted since 1965 by the Polish Archaeological Mission of the University of Warsaw in the so-called Maloutena area, the residential district ...
Marcin M. Romaniuk
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Stone Artefacts from Late Roman Occupation Phases in Nea Paphos
Nea Paphos was a vibrant city in Roman Cyprus. Much information about the history and the inhabitants of the urban centre came to light through extensive excavations, which started at the site in the 1960s.
Karolina Pawlik
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Une crise frumentaire à Chypre sous les Flaviens ? Une inscription d’époque romaine découverte à Paphos, colline de Fabrika [PDF]
In 2016, two fragments of an epigraphic document were brought to light during the excavation of the southern wing of the Roman building uncovered by the French archaeological expedition at Paphos, to the north of Fabrika Hill.
Claire Balandier
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Cypriot Healthcare Professionals' Knowledge and Skills When Interacting With Patients With Aphasia in Clinical Settings. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Aphasia, a communication disorder mainly resulting from stroke, poses challenges to the meaningful interactions between healthcare professionals and people with aphasia (PWA). Little is known about the knowledge and skills of Cypriot healthcare professionals when interacting with PWA in clinical settings.
Charalambous M +8 more
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Approximately 20–40% of all diabetic patients experience chronic kidney disease, which is related to higher mortality (cardiovascular and all-cause).
Georgios S Papaetis
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Of the four medieval cities (and dioceses) of Frankish Cyprus – Nicosia, Paphos, Limassol, and Famagusta – Paphos has received the least attention. Continuing work on the Bullarium Cyprium project, which involves editing the papal letters referring to ...
Christopher Schabel
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The 2003 season had as its aim the examination of 53 trenches excavated in preparation for a roofing project commissioned by the Cyprus Government to protect the remains of the socalled Villa of Theseus and the House of Aion, uncovered in earlier Polish excavations.1) The trial pits, 2 by 2 m and 1.5 m deep in principle, were excavated under the ...
Daszewski, Wiktor Andrzej +3 more
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Association between canine leishmaniosis and Ehrlichia canis co-infection: a prospective case-control study [PDF]
Background In the Mediterranean basin, Leishmania infantum is a major cause of disease in dogs, which are frequently co-infected with other vector-borne pathogens (VBP).
A Mazeris +55 more
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Cyprus: Political Developments and Data in 2022
Abstract In 2022, attempts to overcome the division of the island remained dormant. Domestically, in the Greek Cypriot‐dominated Republic of Cyprus, the year was marked by the electoral campaign for the presidential elections scheduled for February 2023.
HUBERT FAUSTMANN, AHMET SÖZEN
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WLAN/WDS performance using directive antennas in highly mobile scenarios: experimental results [PDF]
This paper presents experimental results from a series of IEEE 802.11g studies to investigate the performance of vehicular to roadside wireless communications. In particular, two high-gain omni-directional antennas were used at the roadside access point,
Nix, AR, Zaggoulos, G
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