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Abstract In 2012 the UN Security Council and the European Union bolstered US economic sanctions on Iran, disembedding the country's economy from financial markets. Since then, the sanctions have radically devalued Iran's currency, leading Iranians to seek a viable standard of value elsewhere. They have done so through ghachagh (fugitive) configurations
Emrah Yıldız
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ABSTRACT In the 17th‐century Louvre expansion project, many architects used free‐standing columns, domes and large pediments for its east elevation. These elements helped give the elevation, over 150 m wide, the monumentality the court wanted, while also providing the appropriate articulation. Bernini was probably the only architect who did not use any
Taro Endo
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Defect characterization plays a crucial role in semiconductor research, yet the development of fast, cheap, and nondestructive tools remains challenging. This work applies electron channeling contrast imaging (ECCI) to III–V thin films on silicon, examining beam parameters and diffraction conditions.
Laura Monge‐Bartolome +8 more
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IL‐6 in the spotlight: From cardiovascular pathophysiology to therapy
Interleukin‐6 (IL‐6) links inflammation to cardiovascular and multi‐organ dysfunction. This review integrates mechanistic, translational, and clinical evidence supporting IL‐6 as both a biomarker and therapeutic target in the continuum of cardiovascular and cardio‐renal disease.
Alberto Preda +13 more
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New Votive Stones from the Museum of Afyon
New Votive Stones from the Museum of AfyonThis article presents 90 mostly new dedications in its catalogue section and two new gravestones in an addenda, all of which are now in the Archaeological Museum of Afyon. To these items are added 11 inscriptions
N. Akyürek Şahin
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The Family of Zeus in Early Greek Poetry and Myths
Family of Zeus in Early Greek Poetry and Myths In early epic poetry it is evident that certain differences exist in both traditions, mainly due to the fact that Homer’s epic poems were written on the western coast of Asia Minor and the surrounding ...
Ratko Duev
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Trained Immunity and Cardiovascular Risk: An Immunological Perspective
ABSTRACT Systemic inflammation is a key driver of atherogenesis and its complications. While anti‐inflammatory therapies targeting pathways such as IL‐1β and IL‐6 have shown promise in established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), potential systemic effects raise concerns about immune suppression and infection, underscoring the need for ...
Katherine A. Boden +3 more
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Raccontare Zeus. Poesia e cultura di corte ad Alessandria, a partire dall’Inno I di Callimaco
At the crossing point of several literary traditions from which stand out the IIIrd century philosophical hymn and the encomium of pindaric inspiration, Callimacos’s Hymn to Zeus adapts to the context of the banquet the complex disquition on human kings ...
Stefano Giovanni Caneva
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The Mediterranean deity Zeus is a stalwart character of ancient Greek literature, credited with a variety of roles, including ‘father of gods and of men,’ ‘king of the immortals,’ ‘cloud gatherer,’ ‘counsellor,’ and ‘thunderer.’ A comparative exploration
Anna Partington
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Weaving Political Identities: Jean‐Luc Nancy, Empedocles, and (the Later) Plato
Constellations, EarlyView.
Benjamin Hutchens
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