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The Prevalence and Predictors of Hypertension and Albuminuria in People with HIV (PWHIV)-Real-World Greek Data. [PDF]

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Propontic Thrace

2004
Abstract The European coast of the Propontis was settled by Megarians (no. 225) and Samians (no. 864). By 480 four colonies are recorded: viz. from east to west, Megarian Byzantion (no. 674) and Selymbria (no. 679), and Samian Perinthos (no. 678) and Bisanthe (no. 673), along with two probably smaller and presumably dependent settlements,
Louisa Loukopoulou, Adam Laitar
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Chars thraces

Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1925
Seure Georges. Chars thraces. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 49, 1925. pp. 347-437.
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Anatolia and Thrace

Anatolian Studies, 1956
Intimate Connections Between Anatolia and Thrace had been suspected ever since Kazarov published his finds from Kyrillovo. Despite the peculiarities in their handles, the vases and bronzes look so distinctively Anatolian that Thrace seemed just a provincial extension of the Early Troadic Bronze Age culture as known in 1914.
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Effets de frontière en Thrace occidentale / Border effects in western Thrace

Géocarrefour, 2002
as well as from the constant mixture of populations and from a turbulent history. The present process of Hellenization and economic improvement involues a dual policy of urbanisation and development of the region's water resources. However, the results of the water policy are mixed, notably in the Evros valley, handicapped by its border position ...
Bethemont, Jacques, Sivignon, Michel
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Inland Thrace

2004
Abstract The reaction of most students of Classical Antiquity to the subject of this chapter might well be: were there any poleis in inland Thrace? Most of the sites marked on Barr. Maps 22, 51 and 52 are coastal, and most of the inland ones seem to be of Roman date.
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Inscriptions de Thrace

Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1900
Seure Georges. Inscriptions de Thrace. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 24, 1900. pp. 147-169.
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La Thrace byzantine

Échos d'Orient, 1920
Janin Raymond. La Thrace byzantine. In: Échos d'Orient, tome 19, n°120, 1920. pp. 385-402.
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