Biopolitics and the Ethical Dilemmas of Biotechnology: Lessons From the Pandemic. [PDF]
The COVID‐19 pandemic has underscored the urgent need for sustainability‐driven biotechnology that strikes a balance between economic development, environmental stewardship and social impact, all while upholding fundamental human rights.
Economidis I.
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Informal PrEP use in Greece: The long, hard road to formal programmatic implementation. [PDF]
Abstract Objectives Pre‐exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) with antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) is a highly effective HIV prevention strategy. Although the European Medicines Agency approved oral PrEP in 2016 and the World Health Organization (WHO) has since recommended simplified and person‐centred delivery models, implementation remains inconsistent across ...
Protopapas K +3 more
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The autonomic nervous system: Time for a conceptual reframing? [PDF]
Abstract figure legend The sympathetic, parasympathetic and enteric branches of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) are considered separate entities in the current model of the nervous system (A). We propose a simpler model that avoids the use of the term ‘the autonomic nervous system’ (B).
Barboi AC, Macefield VG.
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The Work of Tragic Productions: Towards a New History of Drama as Labor Culture [PDF]
Preliminary analysis of the representation of laborers in Greek tragedy and satyr ...
David Roselli
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Liquidity and the business cycle: Empirical evidence from the Greek banking sector [PDF]
In the aftermath of the global financial turmoil the negative market sentiment and the challenging macroeconomic environment in Greece have severely affected the banking sector, which faces funding and liquidity challenges, deteriorating asset ...
Vogiazas Sophocles, Alexiou Constantinos
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Looks of Love and Loathing:Cultural Models of Vision and Emotion in Ancient Greek Culture [PDF]
International audienceThis paper considers the intersection of cultural models of emotion, specifically love and envy, with folk and scientific models of vision in Greek antiquity.
Cairns, Douglas
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“Antigone’s Stance amongst Slovenia’s Undead.” [PDF]
Memorialization in the form of the architectural statue can suggest that our stance towards the past is concrete while memorials in the form of repeated social activity represent reconciliation with the past as a continual process.
Aumiller, Rachel
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Paul Demont. Sophocles. “Aïas/Ajax”
Recensione di Demont, P. (éd.) (2022). Sophocles. “Aïas/Ajax”. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, XXXIII + 278 pp. Commentario 14.
Sidoti, Nello
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Ancient Greek theater as a school for the city: why Socrates was not a theatergoer [PDF]
The article explores the phenomenon of ancient Greek theater, portraying it as a unique space where an entire cityscape unfolded before the eyes of thousands of spectators.
Victoria
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The Shield in Sophocles' Tragedy "Ajax" and the Materiality of the Heroic World: To Instruct and Protect [PDF]
In The Iliad, a unique materiality of the warrior’s world is depicted, emphasizing the intimate connection between the hero and his weapons. The Homeric hero’s shield serves as a contact surface, simultaneously permeable and impenetrable to external ...
Victoria Pichugina
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