Na2Fe3(SO4)4: A Zero‐Strain Sustainable Positive Electrode Material for Na‐Ion Batteries
A new sustainable zero‐strain Na2Fe3(SO4)4 (NFS) positive electrode material is obtained by only ball‐milling from cheap and available Na2SO4 and FeSO4. Iron coordination polyhedra include the Fe2O11 dimer of distorted octahedra (active during cycling) and FeO5 trigonal bipyramid, similar to that in the relative Pbca‐Na2Mn3(SO4)4 (NMS).
Anastasia Grebenshchikova +8 more
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In Romania, in recent years, numerous cultural events and projects have been developed to reconstruct some aspects of everyday life from the past, or to promote archaeological sites (Ardeleanu, 2012, pp.72-73).
Marius Ardeleanu
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Roman Bone Artefacts – First Steps Towards a New Approach
To date, archaeologists often use a typological approach to assess the functions of bone artefacts from the Roman period. In some of these assigned typological groups, certain artefacts do not have a clear definition.
Hildegard Müller +2 more
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The development of luxurious meals in Rome during the Eastern conquests from the 2nd century BC created in Roman society a debate about the use of pleasures.
Dimitri Tilloi-d’Ambrosi
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Geochemical and isotopic characterisation of the coin metal of Roman denarii - A multifactorial application tool for numismatic, political, strategic and logistic contexts in the Republic and the Imperial Era. [PDF]
Tim Greifelt +2 more
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A Modern Roman‐Inspired Concrete with Daytime Radiative Cooling Capacity
Coolcrete, inspired by ancient Roman concrete, is a new cementitious material with photonic properties enabling passive daytime radiative cooling. Made from quicklime and zeolites, it reduces cooling energy demand, lowers CO2 emissions, and may eliminate urban heat islands.
Jorge S. Dolado +11 more
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الفرق بين العبيد والخدم في العصر الروماني The Difference Between Slaves and Servants in the Roman Era [PDF]
ريهام حسن عبد العزيز
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Relations between static-structural aspects, construction phases and building materials of San Saturnino Basilica (Cagliari, Italy) [PDF]
The construction site was used several times: in a first phase, in the republican era of Roman domination it hosted, probably, a temple whose height could reach 25 meters; in a second phase, during the Roman Empire, it was used as a burial area.
CAZZANI, ANTONIO MARIA +2 more
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The Portrayal of Roman Gladiators and Slavery in Film [PDF]
This thesis project will endeavor to examine how prominent historical films set in the Roman Empire deal with slavery and gladiators, said research to inform a corresponding creative project. In studying and analyzing Ben-Hur (1959), Spartacus (1960) and
Gingerich, Megan
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Infection in the Graeco-Roman era with the emphasis on epidemic ilness.
In this article the views of the ancient Greeks and Romans on the etiology of infectious diseases are assessed. It appeared that these views were remarkably correct in many respects: Hippocrates for instance believed that an imbalance in the humours preceded disease, while we know today that a malnourished body predisposes a patient to epidemic disease.
Louise Cilliers, Francois P. Retief
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