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    Task Effects on Sentence Comprehension in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence from Sentence–Picture-Matching Tests by Maria Andreou, Konstantina Sonia Antoniou, Eleni Peristeri

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The present study compared two sentence–picture-matching tests in Greek, namely the Syntactic Proficiency Test and the sentence comprehension subtest of the Diagnostic Verbal Intelligence Quotient (DVIQ) battery, to assess complex sentence comprehension in 29 Greek-speaking children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). …”
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    The lssue of Suprašl Monastery Confessional Subordination and Character at the beginning of the 16th Century by Genutė Kirkienė

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…In this case, the real confessional content of Suprasi is nothing but Catholicism of the Greek rites. …”
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  3. 183

    A critical analysis of Purnomo and colleagues’ interpretation in Matthew 6:9–13 by Harman Z. Laia, Sri Binar

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It reaffirms the prayer as a supplication, grounded in biblical Greek grammar and theology, while defending the accuracy of the LAI translation. …”
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  4. 184

    Comparative Analysis on the Epic of Gilgamesh and Aphrodite and Hippolytus and the Difference on Death between Eastern and Western View by Sophia Ardya Garini

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This paper concludes that there are some differences and similarities from The Epic of Gilgamesh and Greek mythology, between Ishtar and Aphrodite. Death and suicide by Takeyama, according to Mishima (in Patriotism) is the final of his life achievement; death with heroic sense; death with pride. …”
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  5. 185

    « Tuer pour saisir la vie » : neutralisation épistémologique et politique des animaux dans l’Antiquité by Benedetta Piazzesi

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…This interview focuses on different aspects of the animal question in ancient Greek thought. Retracing the intellectual background of the interviewee, we show the emergence of a new historiographical and philosophical interest in animals in ancient societies from the 1970s onwards, questioning the theoretical perspectives of Marxism, historical epistemology and structuralism. …”
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  6. 186

    EDUCATION IN THE HUMANITIES AND THE DEMOCRATIC UTOPIA OF MARTHA NUSSBAUM by V. M. Karelin

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…This idea contains the confusion of notions and terms, thus assimilates Ancient Greek democracy and nowadays democracy, “humanities” and “humanism”; it is showed that such terms are not applicable to the conditions of modern society; all that leads to the conclusion on the utopian nature of the project.…”
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    Preparing Healthful Ethnic Foods by Linda B. Bobroff, R. Elaine Turner

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…One tasty way to increase variety in your food choices is to include ethnic foods like Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Greek, and others. How do you know that you are making healthy choices when you eat these foods? …”
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    Preparing Healthful Ethnic Foods by Linda B. Bobroff, R. Elaine Turner

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…One tasty way to increase variety in your food choices is to include ethnic foods like Chinese, Mexican, Italian, Greek, and others. How do you know that you are making healthy choices when you eat these foods? …”
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    Metaverse as challenge to homo religionis. Diachronic thinking in theory formation for pastoral caregiving to netizens by D.J. Louw

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Due to, inter alia, Facebook and Instagram, a spirituality of diachronic networking and digital immediacy, set in: I start to exist through and via (Greek: dia) the digitalised other. Thus, the following research question: How could metaverse thinking contribute to a multidimensional reinterpretation of religious spirituality? …”
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    Polyphemus Moth Antheraea polyphemus (Cramer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Saturniinae) by Donald W. Hall

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…It is named after Polyphemus, the giant cyclops from Greek mythology who had a single large, round eye in the middle of his forehead. …”
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    Polyphemus Moth Antheraea polyphemus (Cramer) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae: Saturniinae) by Donald W. Hall

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…It is named after Polyphemus, the giant cyclops from Greek mythology who had a single large, round eye in the middle of his forehead. …”
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  12. 192

    EFQM in vocational education – teacher and student perspectives by Maria Gianni, Efthalia Kontou, Ilias Avdikos, Eftychia Kessopoulou, Styliani Xanthopoulou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Specifically, the focus group method used to distill the EFQM enablers related to the Greek context and to develop a questionnaire administered to teachers and students of a vocational education school. …”
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    Key Drivers of Consumption, Conceptual, Sensory, and Emotional Profiling of Cheeses Based on Origin and Consumer Familiarity: A Case Study of Local and Imported Cheeses in Greece by Malamatenia Panagiotou, Efstathios Kaloudis, Danai Ioanna Koukoumaki, Vasiliki Bountziouka, Evangelia Giannakou, Margarita Pandi, Konstantinos Gkatzionis

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The present study aims at identifying consumers’ conceptualizations and attitudes towards local Greek cheeses of the North-Aegean Sea islands, such as Ladotyri, Graviera, Kasseri, Kaskavali, Melichloro, and Kalathaki, some of which have a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) status, as opposed to cheeses of non-Greek origin, such as Cheddar, Regatto, and Gouda. …”
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    Le fromage en Gaule à l’âge du Fer et à l’époque romaine : état des lieux pour sa production et analyse de sa place dans le monde antique by Alain Ferdière, Jean-Marc Séguier

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…After an analysis of the Greek and Latin vocabulary, written sources were examined first, based on the most exhaustive possible inventory of the occurrences of the term “cheese” –in Greek and Latin– and other related terms in Greek and Latin literature (and other texts, including those of a legal nature), from Homer to Isidore of Seville, i.e. no fewer than 176 authors or literary works, each with numerous occurrences. …”
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    Ibère, grec et latin à Toulouse à la fin du iie s. av. J.-C. : nouvelles inscriptions sur céramique du site de la ZAC Niel by Pierre Moret, Coline Ruiz Darasse, Guillaume Verrier

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…BC: Paleohispanic, Latin and Greek, proofs of an outstanding diversity of writing practices. …”
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    Étudier les motifs vestimentaires en Grèce Ancienne. Méthodologie et enjeux by Quentin Richard

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Because of the Greek climate, few textile fibres of animal or vegetable origin have survived. …”
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    Euthanasia in veterinary medicine by Aşkın Yaşar

    “…The term "euthanasia" is a conjucted word derived from Greek terms "eu" meaning "good" and "thanatos" meaning "death" Still, there are two ways of euthanasia, as active and passive methods in application bul the active one is perterred in veterinary practice.…”
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    DE VOLGORDE VAN DE VOLKENPROFETIEËN IN HET BOEK JEREMIA by H GL Peels

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…In this article, I develop four arguments that question the preference for the Greek order of the OAN collection in Jeremiah. Alternatively, I present a hypothesis for the originality of the MT order and a possible reason for its reworking at a later period. …”
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    Eunugs in die Bybel by F. P. Retief, S. J. P. K. Riekert, J. F. G. Cilliers

    Published 2002-12-01
    “… In Original Bible texts “eunuch” is described as saris (Old Testament, Hebrew) or eunouchos (New Testament, Greek). However, both words could also mean “official” or “commander”. …”
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    Review on the Relationship between Human Polyomaviruses-Associated Tumors and Host Immune System by Serena Delbue, Manola Comar, Pasquale Ferrante

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The name polyomavirus is derived from the Greek roots poly-, which means “many,” and -oma, which means “tumours.” …”
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