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Pirates of the haemoglobin

open access: yesMicrobial Cell, 2022
Not all treasure is silver and gold; for pathogenic bacteria, iron is the most precious and the most pillaged of metallic elements. Iron is essential for the survival and growth of all life; however free iron is scarce for bacteria inside human hosts. As a mechanism of defence, humans have evolved ways to store iron so as to render it inaccessible for ...
Daniel Akinbosede   +2 more
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STATUS PIRATÓW W ŚWIETLE RZYMSKIEGO PRAWA PUBLICZNEGO I IUS GENTIUM

open access: yesZeszyty Prawnicze, 2017
The Status of the Pirates in the Light of the Roman Public Law and ius gentium Summary The Roman law of war was extremely strict and formal. To declare a war (bellum iustum) it was necessary to perform a certain ceremony traditionally conducted by the
Anna Tarwacka
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The Liues, Apprehensions, Arraignments, and Executions of the 19 Late Pyrates: Jacobean Piracy in Law and Literature

open access: yesHumanities, 2022
The 1609 pamphlet The liues, apprehensions, arraignments, and executions of the 19 late pyrates tells the stories of nineteen pirates trialled in 1609.
Graham Moore
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Les autres pirates des Caraïbes : transtextualités transatlantiques chez Michel Séligny (1807-1867), écrivain créole de la Nouvelle-Orléans

open access: yesTransatlantica, 2018
In pre-Civil War Louisiana, texts denouncing slavery were extremely rare, largely because of laws limiting freedom of expression on the topic. This article examines a noteworthy, if discreet, exception: the short story “Un pirate,” written in 1853 by ...
Clint Bruce
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Exploring the Pirate Attack Process Risk along the Maritime Silk Road via Dynamic Bayesian Network Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2023
The Maritime Silk Road (MSR) is an important channel for maritime trade between China and other countries in the world. Maritime piracy has brought huge security risks to ships’ navigation and has seriously threatened the lives and property of crew ...
Xiaoyue Hu   +3 more
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Pirates of the Caudovirales

open access: yesVirology, 2012
Molecular piracy is a biological phenomenon in which one replicon (the pirate) uses the structural proteins encoded by another replicon (the helper) to package its own genome and thus allow its propagation and spread. Such piracy is dependent on a complex web of interactions between the helper and the pirate that occur at several levels, from ...
Christie, Gail E., Dokland, Terje
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Méditerranée antique, mer(e) de pirates

open access: yesRevue d'Histoire Méditerranéenne, 2021
La Méditerranée fut de tout temps, un terrain idéal pour la pratique et le développement de la piraterie. Ce phénomène, cette façon de naviguer tout à fait singulière, est attestée et répandue depuis des temps très anciens, les sources littéraires et ...
Pernici Pierre-Hubert
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Captives of Sarracins. Girona Bishops’ Licenses for Begging (1376-1415)

open access: yesAnuario de Estudios Medievales, 2008
No ...
Eduard Sierra Valenti
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Une mer vraiment dyonisiaque

open access: yesPallas, 2009
Several studies have recently advanced our knowledge of the relations between Dionysos and the sea, often placed under the sign of the « winy sea » (oinos pontos) or of the « dionysiac sea ».
Jean-Marie Pailler
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