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Epigraphic Research around Juliopolis II: New Inscriptions from Nallıhan
This paper presents 2 dedication and 12 funerary inscriptions from Nallıhan and its territory. No. 1 is a dedication to Men Matrios?, erected by Trophimas. The epithet Matrios is probably wrong writing instead of Patrios, a common epithet of Men. No.
Fatma Avcu, Yadigar Doğan
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Abstract Mutualistic interactions between plants and pollinators are fundamental to biodiversity maintenance and ecosystem resilience, yet their dynamics across space and time in tropical dry forests have not been widely examined. We analyzed plant–pollinator networks across seasons and habitat types in the highly seasonal and fragmented dry forest of ...
Julissa Rojas‐Sandoval +5 more
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The reception of Apphia in the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.
The aim of this study is to investigate the reception of Apphia (who is mentioned in Philemon 2 as one of the recipients of the letter) in the fourth and fifth centuries C.E.
D. F. Tolmie
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Severe Fire Reduces Flowering in Corymbia maculata: Implications for Avian Flower‐Visitors
ABSTRACT In the Austral summer of 2019/2020, south‐east Australia experienced an unprecedented wildfire season. Although much of the Australian flora is adapted to fire, little is known about how fire affects flowering and flower‐visiting fauna. Our aim was to investigate the relationship between fire severity and abundance of flowers produced by ...
Andrew Anoochah Williamson +4 more
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Onesimus as a Brother: Implications of Christian-Islam Relations in Indonesia
The arrival and spread of Christianity along with the Dutch colonialism in Indonesia. This has an impact on the notion that Christianity is a colonial religion for “pribumi” Muslims in Indonesia.
Santoso Agus, Putrawan Bobby Kurnia
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Apphia: The Addressee of the Letter to Philemon
Mentioning Aphia as an addressee of the Letter to Philemon is an important part of considering women’s duties in the early Christian communities. It turns out, that in spite of the role as housewives and mothers frequently assigned to them, some of them ...
Anna Maria Wajda
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In animal societies, one's social rank determines access to resources like food, mates, and allies. Using longitudinal data on 481 spotted hyenas, we tested two common social rank metrics with different mechanistic assumptions to see whether resource access or social constraints could best explain different aspects of reproductive success.
Ella W. White +5 more
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Anthropometric Failure and Associated Factors Among 6–59 Month Children Living in Gicumbi District
The overall prevalence of anthropometric failure among children under 59 months was 37.2%, significantly associated with female children who were 49.4% less likely to experience anthropometric failure. Children below two had an increased risk. No livestock increased failure odds by 2.5 times. One daily meal doubled the failure risk.
Yves Didier Umwungerimwiza +11 more
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De brief uit Laodicea: Identificatie van dit aanbevolen geschrift (Kol. 4:16)
At the end of his Epistle to the Colossians Paul encourages his readers to obtain and read the Epistle from Laodicea. In the course of history it has been suggested that this letter from Laodicea could be identified as inter alia: the extant Latin ...
G. Vleugels, C. Coetzee
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. Unresolved conflict in the Batak Toba community can lead to the severance of family relation with the emergence of the statement, "Mardomu di Tano Rara." This severance of family relation occurs because each party does not want to forgive. This article
Haposan Silalahi, Yosua Sibarani
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