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La contratación de rabí Jucé ben Josuá como «Rav» o Marbiztorá de la aljama de Zaragoza (1454)
La renovación en el cargo de «Rav» o marbiztorá de la aljama de judíos de Zaragoza a meddiados del siglo XV generó una situación conflictiva entre los aspirantes al puesto (rabí Jucé ben Josuá y rabí Elías) y sus partidarios.
Asunción Blasco Martínez
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Reflections on trauma and the process of researching and writing the histories and memories of the Holocaust [PDF]
This paper was delivered at the University of Zaragoza, 'Acts of Remembrance' conference (24-26 April 2013) as part of Dr Allwork and Dr Sonya Andermahr's Santander sponsored trip to promote the Working Group for Interdisciplinary Research in Trauma ...
Allwork, Larissa
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Invasive freshwater bivalves harm native species, ecosystems and biodiversity, and incur economic costs. The enemy release hypothesis posits that invasive species are released from enemies during the invasion process, giving them a competitive advantage in the new environment.
Binglin Deng +8 more
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La alegoría procesional en el barroco: “La Diablesa” de Nicolás de Bussy
El grupo escultórico de La Insignia de la Cruz, conocido popularmente como “la Diablesa”, obra realizada en 1695 por el escultor estrasburgués Nicolás de Bussy, constituye uno de los ejemplos más significativos de obras de carácter alegórico vinculadas a
Mariano Cecilia Espinosa +1 more
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TWO DRAWINGS AND THREE HUNDRED YEARS
This article reveals the first two drawings of the New Tower of Zaragoza, Mudejar building more important of the city, that was demolished in 1892 and that only we can know their images.
José Laborda Yneva
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Implications of a Running Dark Photon Coupling
For an "invisible" dark photon $Z_d$ that dominantly decays into dark states, the running of its fine structure constant $\alpha_d$ with momentum transfer $q > m_{Z_d}$ could be significant.
Davoudiasl, Hooman
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Abstract Background Understanding the varied impact of COVID‐19 severity on pregnancy outcomes is crucial for informed clinical management and targeted interventions. Objective To evaluate the impact of COVID‐19 on pregnancy outcomes, distinguishing between pregnant women managed in primary care and those requiring hospitalization.
Odette de Bruin +73 more
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Se dan a conocer tres nuevos yacimientos de vertebrados en el borde meridional de la depresión del Ebro: Las Torcas (Oligoceno superior), Villanueva de Huerva (Aragoniense superior) y El Artigazo, al tiempo que se caracterizan tres unidades ...
A. Pérez +4 more
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Projected Evolution of Climatic Aridity in Spain: Robust Signals and Model Uncertainties
This study examines the projected evolution of climatic aridity in Spain throughout the 21st century, using the UNEP Aridity Index and CMIP6 simulations under different emission scenarios and global warming levels. Despite model biases, results show a general increase in aridity across the country, particularly in southern regions and the Canary ...
Víctor Trullenque‐Blanco +5 more
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Non‐Stationary Dry‐Spell Hazard Probabilities for Spain
This study assesses long‐term changes in dry‐spell hazard probabilities across Spain (1961–2024) using a novel non‐stationary extreme value framework applied to daily precipitation records from a dense observational network. Results show that dry‐spell duration and associated return levels are dominantly stationary, with non‐stationary models providing
S. M. Vicente‐Serrano +13 more
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