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The main criterion is the stability of orthodontic treatment results. The approach to the issue of removal of domestic and foreign authors controversial.
V. D. Kuroedova, Y. Y. Vyzhenko
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Diva Paulina in Rome and in the East [PDF]
This paper reconsiders all the existing literary, epigraphic and numismatic evidence about Diva Caecilia Paulina, the wife of emperor Maximinus Thrax. Because this evidence is extremely poor and Paulina was almost entirely regarded by the ancient sources
Calomino, Dario
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The cohors I Cretum between (Upper) Moesia and Dacia: New Epigraphic Testimonies from Timacum Maius and Lederata [PDF]
The bold hypothesis put forward at the very beginning of the excavation in Niševac by Svrljig in the Timok River Valley (eastern Serbia) in 2008, that the site might be identified as the Roman settlement of Timacum Maius, the first station on the Roman itinerary road connecting Naissus (modern Niš, Serbia) and Ratiaria (modern Archar, Bulgaria ...
Petrović, Vladimir P. +1 more
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Tectonostratigraphic terranes and zones juxtaposed along the Mid-Hungarian Line: their contrasting evolution and relationships [PDF]
The Mid-Hungarian (or Zagreb-Zemplin) Line of WSW–ENE strike divides the Pannonian basement into two mega-units, the Tisia Composite Terrane in the SE and the ALCAPA Composite Terrane in the NW. They became juxtaposed no earlier than the Middle Miocene
Brezsnyánszky, Károly +4 more
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Clay mineralogy, chemistry, and diagenesis of late devonian K-bentonite occurrences in northwestern Turkey [PDF]
Thin beds of tephra (K-bentonites) formed by the diagenesis of volcanic ash are exposed within the limestone-dolomitic limestone successions of the Yilanli formation at Zonguldak and Bartin in northwestern Turkey.
Bozkaya, Ömer +5 more
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The site of Viminacium, a legionary fortress and the capital of the Roman province Upper Moesia/Moesia Prima, is situated on the right bank of Mlava river near its confluence with the Danube. Its location and the vicinity of water suggest that fishing must have contributed (at least to some degree) to the diet of its citizens and legionaries.
Živaljević, Ivana +2 more
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The kinematic models proposed for the Tertiary evolution of the Romanian Carpathians explain its arcuate shape by the progressive displacement of the upper plate (Tisza-Dacia block) around the western margin and then along the northern margin of Moesia ...
Rabagia T., Roban R.-D., Tarapoanca M.
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Thermotectonic evolution of an extensional dome: the Cenozoic Osogovo-Lisets core complex (Kraishte zone, western Bulgaria) [PDF]
The Kraishte region of Bulgaria is located at the junction of the Balkanides and Hellenides-Dinarides tectonic belts. Fission-track analysis on both apatites and zircons documents the Cenozoic exhumation of a Precambrian basement bounded by low-angle ...
Bernoulli, D. +4 more
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An appendix on studying beneficiarii consularis in the territory of Dardania [PDF]
The beneficiarii consularis in the territory of Dardania were the members of the Danube legions who performed different tasks for the governor of the province.
Savić Marija M.
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A Roman site in the Sárvíz river valley (Pannonia inferior) [PDF]
In October 2012 the workshop entitled “Reading Past and Present Landscapes in Central Europe” was held in Hungary. During the workshop, which was focused on exchanging ideas and experience concerning remote sensing methods of detection and registering ...
Kis, Zita, Tomas, Agnieszka
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