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Estimation of size fractionated primary production from satellite ocean colour in UK shelf seas
Published 2018“…In this paper, an existing ocean-colour based PP model is tuned using a large in situ database of size-fractionated measurements from the Celtic Sea and Western English Channel of chlorophyll-a (Chl a) and the photosynthetic parameters, the maximum photosynthetic rate ( PBm ) and light limited slope ( αB ). …”
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Loucita: Etymological Notes on a Female Name from the Norico-Pannonian Onomastic Landscape
Published 2020-12-01“…Unambiguous parallels for such a derivative are difficult to find in Celtic onomastic material, the only possible but very uncertain candidate being a Goidelic river name Ἀργίτα, recorded by Ptolemy. …”
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Marguerite Mespoulet et Madeleine Mignon en Irlande pour les Archives de la Planète : influences hors champ
Published 2014-06-01“…The seventy-three autochromes that Marguerite Mespoulet and Madeleine Mignon took in Ireland and May and June 1913 were the first colour photographs of the island. They show traditional habitat, costumes, bog landscapes and crafts, as well as famous Celtic and early Christian monuments. …”
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How were Imitations of Samian Formed?
Published 2018-05-01“…The quality of the imitations clearly indicates that such colouring was not a consequence of a technological deficiency, but a clear expression of local taste and demand. …”
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The specific character of Welsh male and female speech behavior conditioned by bilingual situation
Published 2017-09-01“…Such situation is connected with the history of Celtic territories. There isn’t any general point of view as to the status of English in Wales. …”
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Glossa do enigm biskupa Aldhema (ok. 639-709)
Published 2011-12-01“…Remarkable thing is that the anglo-saxon literature was creating on the spur of the three abnormally valuable inspiration source – the Roman, Irish and nativ influence – settled in Celtic culture. Creativeness of an Adhelm who was writing about VII and VIII AD was perfectly mirrored the colour of medieval culture of British Island. …”
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Late La Tène bronze rivets from selected sites in Bohemia: material research
Published 2024-07-01“…Also, several bronze rivet heads were found to be decorated with enamel, which is a type of soda-lime-silica high lead glass coloured with crystals of Cu2O (the Colour of the enamel was predominantly red). …”
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Respectus Philologicus, 2010 Nr. 18 (23)
Published 2010-10-01“…A Semiotic Attempt at the Reconstruction of Celtic Mythical Models: the Figure of the Horse...191 Danguolė Melnikienė (Lithuania). …”
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