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A biosocial return to race? A cautionary view for the postgenomic era. [PDF]
Abstract Recent studies demonstrating epigenetic and developmental sensitivity to early environments, as exemplified by fields like the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) and environmental epigenetics, are bringing new data and models to bear on debates about race, genetics, and society.
Meloni M, Moll T, Issaka A, Kuzawa CW.
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Lunar floor-fractured craters (FFCs) are a distinguished type of crater found on the surface of the Moon with radial, concentric, and/or polygonal fractures.
Imen Ben Salem +2 more
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Posidonius et les passions de l’or chez les Gaulois
The fragment from Posidonius which deals with Tolosa and the treasures the Tectosages had hoarded there (fr 273 EK = Strabo IV 1,13) conjures up the image of an “area rich in gold”.
Pierre Moret
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La función de Posidonio como fuente de Estrabón
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of Posidonius as a source for Strabo. Both were Greek-speaking authors who lived under Roman rule, and both professed Stoic doctrine.
Rafael Sáseta Naranjo
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Quantifying the Ejecta Thickness From Large Complex Craters on (1) Ceres
Abstract Quantifying the ejecta thickness distribution from complex craters is key to understanding surface‐evolving processes on Ceres. Using the Park et al. (2019, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2018.10.024) shape model, we estimated the ejecta thickness of five complex craters located in Ceres' equatorial region by analyzing 1,778 smaller, simple ...
P. E. Montalvo +4 more
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Possidônio incorporou significantes conceitos da Física Peripatética em sua teoria. Ele adotou um modelo cosmológico finitista aonde o vácuo extra-cósmico não é infinito, mas vasto como o tamanho do cosmos no momento da conflagração cíclica.
Eduardo Boechat
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Climate and its changes: a cultural appraisal
Geographers and Geography has long been acquainted with the idea of climate. For much of the last century, climatology was one of the canonical sub‐fields of physical geography and interactions between climate and the human world have proved fruitful sites of geographical inquiry.
Mike Hulme
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On the Status of Natural Divination in Stoicism [PDF]
Cicero’s De divinatione portrays the Stoics as unanimous in advocating both natural and technical divination. I argue that, contrary to this, the earlier leaders of the school like Chrysippus had reasons to consider natural divination to be significantly
Stojanovic, Pavle
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Greco-Roman meteorology will be described in four overlapping developments. In the archaic period, astro-meteorological calendars were written down, and one appears in Hesiod’s Works and Days; such calendars or almanacs originated thousands of years ...
Johnson, Monte
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In the first century before our era, the Roman sway over the Mediterranean becomes established fact and Rome’s horizons are pushed back as far as the Ocean. Through two personages who marked that period, we try to characterise the vision of the Inner Sea
Donata Villani
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