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Macrelmis zama Hinton 1946

2012
Macrelmis zama (Hinton, 1946) Elsianus zamus Hinton, 1946a: 141 Macrelmis zama Brown, 1984: 126 BRAZIL: Santa Catarina: Nova Teutônia—Hinton (1946a), Brown (1984).
Segura, Melissa Ottoboni   +2 more
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Crossing the European boundary: The conjoined figures of colonizer and migrant in Zama (Martel, 2017) and The Other Side of Hope (Kaurismäki, 2017)

, 2020
Caught between the seemingly contradictory imageries of particularity and universality, 'European identity' could in fact be presumed but as a shorthand for ontological anxiety.
Ali Rıza Taşkale, Erdoğan H. Şima
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Well location optimization of Zama reservoir using top down reservoir modeling(TDRM)

, 2020
Artificial intelligence is applied in various fields of human life and is being actively studied and applied in the oil fields. Especially, the digital oil field, which has recently been spotlighted, is required to simulate the reservoir using artificial
Taehun Lee   +3 more
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Lucrecia Martel, Zama

2023
Traitant d’un des sujets 2023 et 2024 du Capes d’Espagnol, cet ouvrage propose tout ce dont le candidat a besoin pour passer les épreuves.Comme tous les Clefs-concours, l’ouvrage est structuré en trois parties : - Repères : le contexte historique et artistique; - Problématiques : comprendre les enjeux du programme; - Outils : pour retrouver ...
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Zama. - Si amor Djedidi

Comptes-rendus des séances de l année - Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, 1883
Desjardins Ernest. Zama. - Si amor Djedidi. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 27ᵉ année, N. 1, 1883. pp. 96-98.
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Zama 202 B.C.

2001
Abstract In 218 B.C., the Second Punic War had just gotten under way. Hannibal Barca, Carthaginian commander in Spain, had challenged Roman power in 219 B.C. by laying siege to the city of Saguntum. According to the treaty concluded at the end of the First Punic War, the city lay within a region recognized as under Carthage’s suzerainty,
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Reconstructing the Battle of Zama

The Classical Journal, 2019
This article examines the Battle of Zama in 202, which ended the Second Punic War (218–201) between Rome and Carthage. It argues that the maneuvers described by Polybius are most intelligible if Hannibal sought to corral Scipio into a trap formed by an extended third infantry line, perhaps aided by terrain.
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Zama Zama Report

2023
Van Wyk, David, Makhotla Sefuli
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The Myopia of Colonialism: Zama

2019
Her latest feature to date, Zama, is a groundbreaking achievement. This chapter argues that Martel’s adaptation of Di Benedetto’s novel turns the modernist text into a postcolonial vision of the past that radically reimagines the position of women, slaves, and indigenous populations.
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Zama

World Literature Today, 1980
Alfred J. Mac Adam, Antonio di Benedetto
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