New West Palaearctic Species of <i>Empis chioptera</i> Group (Diptera: Empididae). [PDF]
Barták M.
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Insights on the evolution and adaptation toward high-altitude and cold environments in the snow leopard lineage. [PDF]
Jiangzuo Q +8 more
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Ethnobotanical study of homegarden plants in Sebeta-Awas District of the Oromia Region of Ethiopia to assess use, species diversity and management practices. [PDF]
Mekonen T, Giday M, Kelbessa E.
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[Recensão a] OSLAND, Daniel, The Early Roman Cities of Lusitania [PDF]
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3-D GPR investigation of a residential area in the Roman town Ammaia (Portugal) [PDF]
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The integrated digital survey as a form of knowledge of the Roman bridges in Lusitania
Resumen del póster presentado a la 43rd Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Conference, celebrada en Siena (Italia) del 30 de marzo al 3 de abril de 2015. The instruments and methods of investigation for the knowledge of architectural artefacts, thanks to the rapid evolution of technologies like the 3D laser scanner, new ...
Inglese, Carlo, Pizzo, Antonio
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Unearthing limestone fungal diversity: Description of seven novel species from Portugal. [PDF]
Paiva DS +6 more
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Former diversity of Ephedra (Gnetales): evidence from Early Cretaceous seeds from Portugal and North America. [PDF]
Rydin C +3 more
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Gamma-proteobacteria Aquicella lusitana gen. nov., sp. nov., and Aquicella siphonis sp. nov. infect protozoa and require activated charcoal for growth in laboratory media. [PDF]
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Salted-Fish industry in Roman Lusitania: Trade Memories between Oceanus and Mare Nostrum
Initiated by Augustus, Rome’s Atlantic policy seems to have been consolidated in the age of Claudius, with the acknowledgement of the economic potential offered by the Atlantic region. It is in this context that we must understand the development of the salted-fish industry in Lusitania. In the same geographical contexts, and in close relationship with
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