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    Need of health care structures’ development, based on annually data of ambulance transportations conducted by a Provincial hospital by Maria Saridi, Elpida Papakonstantinou, Margarita Damoulianou, Theofania Panousopoulou, Georgia Papageorgiou, Aikaterini Toska

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…These data could be compared with those of other bordering hospitals, in order to be emerged a more rational management of the existing health care structures, targeting to patients’ benefit as well as to the optimization of health care services…”
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    Executive functions, listening comprehension, and metacognitive processes in childhood: developmental profiles by Ζωή Μπαμπλέκου, Ελισάβετ Χρυσοχόου, Σμαράγδα Καζή

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The fluid intelligence measure showed a reduced contribution with age and vocabulary proved to be a weak and insignificant distinctive characteristic of the profiles emerging among preschoolers and second graders, respectively. …”
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    Depictions of “mental illness” in Greek criminal court rulings: Α discourse analysis by Eleni Mousourouli, Despina Neztekidou, Eugenie Georgaca

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The central issues that emerged include the pre-constructed categorization of the perpetrators into imputable or non-imputable, according to the determined degree of moral agency, and the selective utilization of biomedical discourse by the court, whereby it evaluates psychiatric expertise sometimes as objective evidence and others as unreliable opinion. …”
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    Terrible Olympias. Another Study in Method by Borja Antela

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Olympias of Epirus is one of the main characters in the history of the emergency of Macedonia as an international power with Philip II and Alexander. …”
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    The letters of the “Pythagorean” women Melissa to Kleareta and Myia to Phyllis. by Anna Afonasina

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…In the introduction, the reader will find background information about the origin of the letters, their textual tradition, their discovery in the beginning of the 19th century, and, finally, the formation of a critical approach to them in the context of the emerging studies of so-called Pseudopythagorica. In the complementary notes to the text, I am placing the letters in the context of an appropriate philosophical tradition and making some textual observations. …”
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    Μία Ανασκόπηση και Ανάλυση του Έργου του Approaches (2009-2011) by Γιώργος Τσίρης

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Taking into consideration that Approaches is the first (and the only until now) journal for music therapy and special music education in Greece, the outcomes emerging from this review and analysis are not limited to the journal. …”
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    Aesthetics of the Human Image in Life and Iconography of the Ancient Philosophers in Art by Dorofeev, Daniil

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…I also pay attention to some methodological aspects of the study. As a result, there emerges an integral image of philosopher, which allows looking at the Greek culture from a fresh angle.…”
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    Roman law in Spain prior to the Lex Wisigothorum by Kofanov, Leonid

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Roman legal and political institutes exercised so great influence on the Republican’s allies in Spain, that the emerging provincial government adopted almost all their characteristic elements, including the majority of public regulations, legal proceedings, and language. …”
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    “You can be the kind of woman that you are”: the discursive management of intersecting identities in leadership talk by Ember Corpuz, Martha Augoustinos, Clemence Due

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Here it is being anchored to empirical data to explore how it operates in the broader context of leadership talk, in particular, how diverse women represent themselves as leaders and what key identities emerge. The analysis demonstrates that in accounting for how these women achieved leadership positions, the speakers used their multiple identities as strategic resources. …”
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    Research of beliefs concerning vaccination in modern times by Aggeliki Fragou

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The time the first vaccines were discovered and implemented, it was when campaigns against them first emerged. Hesitation towards vaccination is a longstanding phenomenon which is closely linked to the socio-cultural background of populations in certain regions around the world. …”
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    Working mothers in Greece during the COVID-19 pandemic: The conceptualization of “good motherhood” in conditions of lock-down and teleworking by Anastasia Psalti, Christina Antoniou

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The interviews were transcribed and analyzed using the Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). A common theme that emerged from their stories was the experience of loss of control over their lives and possibly a loss of the multiple dimensions of their identity, which appeared to have been reduced to being just a mom. …”
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    Patterns of adjustment during the Covid-19 pandemic in Greece: the Resilient, the Rebels and the Internalizers by Tanya Anagnostopoulou, Fotios Siannis, Dimitrios Kyriafinis, Marjus Sela

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The Quarantine Adjustment Questionnaire was designed to assess the reactions of the general population to the lockdown restrictions and three diverse patterns. emerged from the analyses: positive adjustment (the Resilient), confinement stress (the Rebels) and introspection (the Internalizers), which served as the dependent variables in this study. …”
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    The relationship between Theory of Mind and Executive Functioning in typically developing children: a systematic review by Δήμητρα Οικονομάκου, Αλεξάνδρα Καρούσου, Νικόλαος Μακρής

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…During the last decades, researchers representing different theoretical approaches have been trying to explore the emergence and development of mental state understanding and the potential contribution of other complex cognitive mechanisms in this developmental process. …”
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    Limitations and recommendations regarding the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) in illiterate and low educated older adults by Μαρία-Αικατερίνη Μανδυλά, Μαίρη Κοσμίδου

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A wide range of recommendations have been made by scholars for overcoming the education effect on the MMSE, as well as other sources of bias, but some methodological limitations remain, and new ones have emerged concerning its administration to illiterate/uneducated and low educated older individuals. …”
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    Teaching Modern Greek to Classicists by Jerneja Kavčič, Brian Daniel Joseph, Christopher Brown

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… The ideology of decline is a part of the history of the study and characterization of the Greek language from the Hellenistic period and the Roman Atticist movement right up to the emergence of katharevousa in the 19th century and the resulting modern diglossia. …”
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    On Unusual Librarians, Good Readers, and a Confusion of Literary Characters Who Finally Find Their Stories by Dragica Haramija

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The study further focuses on the literary works that share a common theme, i.e. the theme of literary characters who come to life and emerge from books, creating a confusion. The basic element of these literary works is intertextuality, since it is familiarity with the literature referred to that brings resolution to the chaos and restores the initial order. …”
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    Iconoclasmo e iconodulia entre oriente y occidente (siglos VIII-IX) Iconoclasm and iconoduly between east and west (8th-9th centuries) by Alfonso Hernández Rodríguez

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The paper also states that during the VIII and IX centuries the iconoclast crisis allowed the emergence of a self conscious Latin Christian tradition. …”
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    Profiling parents’ wellbeing with a newly developed positive parenting measure by Theodoros Kyriazos, Anastassios Stalikas

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Regarding LPA, 3 positive parenting–wellbeing profiles emerged with adequate size. Profile 1 (containing about 50% of the respondents) had the highest positive parenting and wellbeing scores. …”
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