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    A COMPARISON OF LASER SCANNING AND STRUCTURE FROM MOTION AS APPLIED TO THE GREAT BARN AT HARMONDSWORTH, UK by D. P. Andrews, J. Bedford, P. G. Bryan

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…At 58 metres long and 11.4 metres wide, it is one of the largest ever known to have been built in the UK, and the largest intact medieval timber-framed barn in England. The barn is built almost entirely of oak, although the walls rest on a low masonry sill-wall. …”
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  2. 17122

    Fraction distribution and dynamic cycling of phosphorus in lacustrine sediment at Inexpressible Island, Antarctica by Zhangqin Zheng, Xueying Wang, Jing Jin, Jihua Hao, Yaguang Nie, Xin Chen, Jinhua Mou, Steven D. Emslie, Xiaodong Liu

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The sediment profile data also indicate that P burial increased during the Medieval Climate Anomaly period, and climate warming is more conducive to P burial through the expansion of penguin populations and productivity of microbial mats. …”
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    L’Evangelium Nicodemi e le traduzioni romanze by Alessio Collura

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This paper investigates the features of the medieval reception of the </span><em><span style="font-size: 9pt; font-family: 'EBGaramond12-Italic-Identity-H';">Evangelium Nicodemi </span></em><span style="font-size: 9.000000pt; font-family: 'EBGaramond12-Regular-Identity-H';">in the Romance area: it provides an overview of metric translations and presents the first results of an analysis on the possible interferences between the different romance translations. …”
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  4. 17124

    Spatiotemporal Intertropical Convergence Zone dynamics during the last 3 millennia in northeastern Brazil and related impacts in modern human history by G. Utida, F. W. Cruz, M. Vuille, A. Ampuero, V. F. Novello, J. Maksic, G. Sampaio, H. Cheng, H. Cheng, H. Cheng, H. Zhang, F. R. Dias de Andrade, R. L. Edwards

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In NEB, the period related to the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA – 950 to 1250 CE) was characterized by an abrupt transition from wet to dry conditions. …”
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    Artigo 10: AQUISIÇÃO DA PROPRIEDADE PELO REGISTRO DO TÍTULO: CARACTERÍSTICAS GERAIS by Me. Leonardo Gomes de Aquino

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…A palavra registro tem suas origens no vocábulo latino medieval "registru", com possí­vel influência do francês "régristre".Considerando algumas de suas variadas acepções, registro pode ser considerado como: "ato ou efeito de escrever ou lançar em livro especial";"instituição, repartição ou cartório onde se faz a inscrição ou a transcrição, de atos, fatos, tí­tulos e documentos, para dar-lhes autenticidade e força de prevalecer contra terceiros" livro especial onde se registram certas ocorrências públicas ou particulares; ato que dá publicidade e autenticidade a atos jurí­dicos;  "ato que dá eficácia erga omnes í  aquisição, transferência ou extinção de direitos "o lançamento, a inscrição ou transcrição, integral ou por extrato, em livro apropriado, de certos fatos ou atos escritos, escrituras, tí­tulos e documentos em geral" . …”
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  6. 17126

    Quaternary Permafrost in China: Framework and Discussions by Huijun Jin, Jef Vandenberghe, Dongliang Luo, Stuart A. Harris, Ruixia He, Xuemei Chen, Xiaoying Jin, Qingfeng Wang, Ze Zhang, Valentin Spektor, Qingbai Wu, Shaoling Wang

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The Holocene evolution of permafrost was divided into: Unstable climate but stable permafrost during the early Holocene (11.7~8.5–7.0 ka BP); permafrost degradation during the Last Permafrost Minimum (LPMin, or the Holocene Megathermal; 8.5–7.0~4.0–3.0 ka BP) and the Medieval Warm Period (MWP; 1.0~0.5 ka BP); permafrost expansion during the Neoglaciation (4.0–3.0~1.0 ka BP) and the Little Ice Age (LIA; 0.5~0.1 ka BP); and recent permafrost degradation (20th century to the present). …”
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    Gaimar, Wace e gli altri autori. La traduzione alle origini della letteratura anglo-normanna by Margherita Lecco

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The corpus of texts and traditions of Anglo-Norman literature – which is rather conspicuous when compared to others of medieval European literature – generated from intersections and translations of several languages: mainly Latin, Anglo-Saxon and Welsh. …”
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    НОВІ МАТЕРІАЛИ ПРО АРХЕО-СПЕЛЕОЛОГІЧНИЙ ОБ’ЄКТ В УРОЧ. ТУРЕЦЬКА КРИНИЦЯ НА БУКОВИНІ by Сергій ПИВОВАРОВ, Микола ІЛЬКІВ, Віталій КАЛІНІЧЕНКО

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The article describes a multilayered archaeological and speleological object of medieval time near the village Zelena Lipa of Khotyn district, which is located on the high right bank of the Dniester river, in the terrain Turetska Krynytsia (Turkish Well). …”
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  10. 17130

    KAI KURIOS VIDURAMŽIŲ EPISTOLINĖS KALBOS YPATYBĖS LOTYNIŠKUOSE VYTAUTO DIDŽIOJO LAIŠKUOSE by Dovilė Keršienė

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Straipsnyje, pa­rengtame pranešimo Cultural Translation: Specific of the Transaltion of Medieval Latin Epistolary Text, skaityto tarptautinėje konferencijoje Rhetoric across Cultures (Tübingen, 2015 m. liepos 28–31 d.), pa­grindu aptariama viduramžių valdovo laiškų specifi­ka. …”
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  11. 17131

    Belgrade as new Jerusalem: Reflections on the reception of a topos in the age of despot Stefan Lazarević by Erdeljan Jelena

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Thus, although it is not the first sacral focus of the Serbian medieval state, Belgrade, as opposed to its monastic predecessors in that role — Chilandar, Studenica and Žiča, is the first such center created on an urban matrix and with a program of hierotopy focusing not on national but rather universal cults, a locus envisaged as the point of salvation drawing all the nations of the oikoumene. …”
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    Antimicrobial resistance - the time for regulatory enforcement before it becomes too late by Shah Newaz Ahmed, Arun Kumar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…We are sitting on a ticking “time bomb” that can repulse mankind to the medieval era vulnerable to the microscopic flora and fauna. …”
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  14. 17134

    The response of the Peruvian Upwelling Ecosystem to centennial-scale global change during the last two millennia by R. Salvatteci, D. Gutiérrez, D. Field, A. Sifeddine, L. Ortlieb, I. Bouloubassi, M. Boussafir, H. Boucher, F. Cetin

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…Throughout the last 2000 years, warmer (the Roman Warm Period – RWP; the Medieval Climate Anomaly – MCA; and the Current Warm Period – CWP), and colder (the Dark Ages Cold Period – DACP – and Little Ice Age – LIA) intervals were identified in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). …”
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    L’eredità agostiniana dalla tradizione monastica alle filosofie francescane by Francesca Pullano

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Their philosophical thought represents not only the maturity of the early medieval monastic tradition and its crowning achievement, but also the closing of a period, rather than the opening of a new one. …”
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  16. 17136

    HISTORY OF A FORGOTTEN PASSACAGLIA: THE SYMPHONY NO.3 “OVID” FINALE BY SIGISMUND TODUŢĂ by Ecaterina BANCIU

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…He perfected his contrapuntal compositional style during his doctoral studies at the "Pontificio Istituto di Musica Sacra" in Rome, with a thesis focused on Renaissance polyphony (1936-1938), as well as during the composition classes with Ildebrando Pizzetti, a leading authority in Gregorian chant and medieval polyphonic writing. Professor Pizzetti’s personality left its mark on Toduţă’s creative writing as well as on his later stylistic orientation: the cultivation of a national music, while abandoning the Romantic or Verist influences…”
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    ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS EMERGENTES: EL TURNO DEL VIRUS DEL ZIKA by Carlos Arturo Álvarez Moreno

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;La plaga, muerte negra o peste bubónica, la enfermedad causada por una bacteria, la Y. pestis, conocida desde la época de los griegos y romanos, se hizo famosa por la pandemia al final de la edad medieval (siglos XIV) pero posteriormente se presentaron otras nueve pandemias, registrándose la última en 1720. …”
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    从双及物结构看动后限制及其成因 = A study of the genesis of postverbal constraint by taking a close view of ditransitive constructions by 刘莎 Liu, Sha

    Published 2014
    “…However, in terms of GIVE event, which Zhang referred as an important synchronic example to illustrate the presence of PVC, there is a lack of diachronic investigation, especially from the archaic period to the medieval period. This paper investigates the constructions encoding GIVE event, namely the ditransitive constructions, in Zuo Zhuan, Shi Ji and Shi Shuo Xin Yu, shows that there is an increasing restriction on constructions with two postverbal constituents, which means the emergence of PVC in GIVE event. …”
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    Transcending gender roles : female empowerment in game of thrones by Lee, Siao Shuan

    Published 2015
    “…This paper will hence argue that GOT not only serves as a reflection of how women are historically subjected to oppression and sexual violence, but more importantly, it also demonstrates the growing power and significance the female sex encompasses. Set in a fantasy medieval world, the series reflects the highly disadvantaged circumstances women are subjected to in a male-dominated society where the social stigma of women being “lesser” and inferior prevails. …”
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    Ælfric of Eynsham and the Treatise De ebrietate cauenda of Boulogne-sur-Mer, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 63 by Ostacchini, L

    Published 2024
    “…Though unassuming in presentation and subject to no previous scholarly examination, the De ebrietate is an important testament to the ways in which early medieval English attitudes to drunkenness were informed by patristic and biblical sources, and to the ways Latin sources were reworked into Old English homiletic texts via an intermediary abbreviation. …”
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