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Microscopical Investigation of Sideritis taurica
This research presents the results of the morphological-anatomical study of grass organs above ground (leaves, stems, and flowers) from Sideritis taurica Steph. ex Willd. from the Lamiaceae family. The range of distribution of this species covers Eastern
Fatima Kazbekovna Serebryanaya +1 more
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Anatomical, Morphological, and Chemical Characterizations and Biological Activities of Gagea taurica Steven (Liliaceae): A New Record for the Turkish Flora [PDF]
Gagea genus, which is native to the Mediterranean and Black Sea regions, has attracted significant attention due to its biodiversity and potential health benefits.
H. Yuca +10 more
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The specifics of the monetary circulation of the Taurica during the classical Middle Ages are well known to modern specialists in Byzantine numismatics. It is characterized by the diversity of the money market and a wide variety of issuers.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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A New Hybrid Record for The Vascular Flora of Türkiye: Fagus x taurica Popl.
The presence of Fagus x taurica Popl., a hybrid of two Fagus L. taxa known to be naturally distributed in Türkiye, has been detected in the natural deciduous-mixed forests of Bolu.
Ahmet Ayteğin +3 more
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New Data on the Connections between the South-Western Taurica and the Imperial Military Department ca. 1000 [PDF]
In the large array of archaeological finds of the Byzantine periods from the byzantine Cherson and his environs there are hanging lead seals, which are especially interesting for reconstruction of administrative and political development of this center ...
Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Alekseyenko
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The system of early mediaeval fortifications in the Byzantine lands in the South- Western Crimea remains an object of discussion. The dating of many fortifications was determined by indirect evidence, particularly the stonework of defensive walls. In the
Anton Anatol’evich Dushenko
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Powdery mildew of sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum) is an economically important disease. It is caused by Leveillula taurica, an obligate biotrophic ascomycete with a partly endophytic mycelium and haustoria, i.e., feeding structures formed in the mesophyll
Stefan Kusch +5 more
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Byzantine Iron Processional Crosses of Eastern Taurica
Introduction. A special category of Byzantine Christian liturgical objects is the iron crosses with an elongated lower beam. Scientists have established that they were used by the population of the provincial-Byzantine settlements of southern ...
Vadim Maiko
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Сообщества с доминированием Asphodeline taurica (Pall.) Endl. в предгорном и степном Крыму
В основу работы положены наблюдения и описания растительности 2004–2017 гг. на территориях Внешней и Внутренней гряд Крымских гор, а также Степного Крыма.
Д. В. Епихин
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Amazonomachy in the Mausoleum of Chersonesos Taurica: On the Historical and Mythological in Early-Hellenistic Art [PDF]
Anna A. Trofimova
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