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Toponyms with the base *baz [PDF]
During the research, it has been considered which toponyms on the Balkan Peninsula are named after the plant elder (Proto-Slavic base *baz). Using etymology dictionaries, as well as the list of settlements of the Republic of Serbia, we have found twenty ...
Nikić Biljana V.
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Trajan Places: Establishing Identity and Context for the Bosham and Hawkshaw Heads [PDF]
Two damaged, weathered marble portraits, both discovered in the 1780s at opposite ends of Roman Britain, one at Bosham in West Sussex, the other at Hawkshaw in Peeblesshire, are here re-examined and identified as portraits of the emperor Trajan.
Aldsworth +40 more
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Measurement of Centanafadine Concentrations in a Pharmacokinetic Trial: Comparison of Traditional Venipuncture Versus Blood Microsampling. [PDF]
ABSTRACT In clinical pharmacology trials, pharmacokinetic samples are typically collected via venipuncture by trained staff. However, recent advances in blood collection devices have enabled participant self‐collection of samples. Here, we describe the feasibility of collecting dried blood from healthy volunteers using a microsampling device by ...
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Un Syrien de l’armée de Mauretania Caesariensis et sa famille
The article discusses the name and the origin of the recipient of a recently published so-called military diploma, of his family members and finally the history of his unit, the ala Gemina Sebastena, aspects neglected in the editio princeps.
Rudolf Haensch, Maurice Sartre
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Process analytical technology (PAT) and real-time release testing (RTRT) are transforming pharmaceutical manufacturing by enabling continuous quality assurance through real-time process data rather than traditional end-product testing.
Shing Chung Lam +5 more
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TRAJANIC TREES: THE DACIAN FOREST ON TRAJAN'S COLUMN [PDF]
Trajan's Column stands in the centre of Rome as a proud monument to Trajan's triumph over Dacia in the early second century. On its 29 m tall shaft, a helical frieze depicts the events of the two wars which won the province for the Roman Empire. There are 224 trees to be found throughout this relief, 222 of which are native to Dacia.
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Performing paideia: literature as an instrument for social promotion in the fourth century A.D. [PDF]
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Van Hoof, Lieve
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U sjećanje na Željka Rapanića koji je preminuo na Badnjak 2018. godine, autor donosi pregled njegova plodonosna profesionalnog života kojim je ostavio trajan pečat u hrvatskoj znanstvenoj historiografiji.
Nikola Jakšić
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A Roman Carved Tale Modelled in 3D and Interpreted with AI [PDF]
This study proposes an innovative methodology for documenting and semantically analysing cultural heritage by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with a photogrammetric 3D model.
G. Mazzacca +6 more
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Andrew Melville, sacred chronology and world history: the Carmina Danielis 9 and the Antichristus [PDF]
The accepted view of the ecclesiastical reformer Andrew Melville (1545–1622) as the dynamic leader of the Presbyterian movement in Jacobean Scotland has been severely eroded in recent years, with particular criticism of the actual importance of his ...
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