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    Brucella Septic Arthritis: Case Reports and Review of the Literature by Fatehi Elnour Elzein, Nisreen Sherbeeni

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The disease is endemic in Saudi Arabia, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean area. Osteoarticular involvement is a frequent manifestation of brucellosis. …”
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    Un médiévalisme scolaire : le traitement de la période médiévale dans les manuels scolaires de classe de seconde, édition 2019 by Florian Besson

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The new high school history programs, which came into effect in September 2019, require a chapter devoted to the study of the medieval Mediterranean in the tenth grade. As with every curriculum reform, school textbook publishers have published new textbooks. …”
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    Plant-Based Milks: Almond by Elena Torna, Daniela Rivero-Mendoza, Wendy Dahl

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Almond milk originated from the Mediterranean region and has been consumed for many years. …”
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    Plant-Based Milks: Almond by Elena Torna, Daniela Rivero-Mendoza, Wendy Dahl

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Almond milk originated from the Mediterranean region and has been consumed for many years. …”
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    Les métropoles créent-elles plus d’emplois ? by John Baude

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Along the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts and in the Rhône-Alpes region, most of the large urban areas, as well as the metropolitan areas, boast dynamic economies.…”
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    Approche régulationniste de la diversité des dispositifs institutionnels environnementaux des pays de l’OCDE by Luc Elie, Bertrand Zuindeau, Mathieu Bécue, Mamoudou Camara, Ali Douai, André Meunié

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…This comparison appears to be only conclusive for liberal and Mediterranean models of capitalism. One explanation of this link seems to be found using an analysis of the institutional complementarity between EID and the institutional areas that build Amable’s models of capitalism.…”
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    L'hospitalité des humains envers les jnûn by Araceli González Vázquez

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Hospitality, in particular its normative character, is one of the classical themes of social anthropology, often dealt with in relation to Mediterranean societies. Despite a renewed interest for the theme of hospitality in social anthropology, both the imaginary and the practice of interspecific hospitality remain little explored, notably what they tell us, for example, on the conceptions of otherness, humanity and animality, on local ontologies, on ethical reasoning, on the ritual activity of women and men, and on the relations between living beings, particularly on the relationship between human beings and non-human beings. …”
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    « En femme » à la gare Saint-Charles : la prostitution des Algériens à Marseille by Laurent Gaissad

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This contribution intends to break away from the spectacular dimension of exotic identities or the risks associated with AIDS, to return to the itineraries of transvestites, showing that they cannot be viewed as mere displacements in space, from one bank of the Mediterranean to another. They materialize primarily in the distance that separates the world of standards, revealing original biographies often marked by radical transitions from one situation to another in daily life, and from an ethics of secrecy associated with public disorder that may result from these itineraries in terms of “gender” and sexuality.…”
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    European Pepper Moth or Southern European Marsh Pyralid Duponchelia fovealis (Zeller) by Stephanie D. Stocks, Amanda Hodges

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Its native range is southern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean region, the Canary Islands, Syria, and Algeria, but it has expanded its range to include other parts of Africa and the Middle East, northwest India, Europe, Canada, and the United States. …”
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    European Pepper Moth or Southern European Marsh Pyralid Duponchelia fovealis (Zeller) by Stephanie D. Stocks, Amanda Hodges

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Its native range is southern Europe, the eastern Mediterranean region, the Canary Islands, Syria, and Algeria, but it has expanded its range to include other parts of Africa and the Middle East, northwest India, Europe, Canada, and the United States. …”
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    L’articulation entre propriété et usage des terres agricoles : application au cas de Pise (Toscane) by Alain Gueringer

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The countries around the Mediterranean Sea are especially concerned. The land use planning should contain this dynamic, but its effectiveness depends on the relations between land ownership and land tenure system. …”
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    The Spanish Latin lover: a strictly domestic myth? by Alicia Fuentes Vega

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The character of the Mediterranean Latin lover became increasingly popular in late-Francoism Spain owing to a subgenre of films that exploited masculine phantasies of sexual encounters with foreign tourists. …”
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    L’iconographie et le symbolisme du palmier dattier dans l’Antiquité (Proche-Orient, Égypte, Méditerranée orientale) by Fanny Michel-Dansac, Annie Caubet

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…This paper addresses the origin and development of the motif in the vast zones of agricultural production (oases of Egypt and Mesopotamia) from the late 4th millennium BC, as well as its diffusion towards the Eastern Mediterranean world where the date palm, although deprived of real economic value, still retains or acquires new and multiple symbolic significations. …”
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    Internationalisation projects in the Maghreb conducted by the Dida Area Design by Saverio Mecca, Giuseppe Lotti, Debora Giorgi, Eleonora Trivellin

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Its very multi-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary nature, its attempt to interpret the complexity and challenges of contemporary life, requires dealing with ethical issues and continually elaborating new tools which enable the strength deriving from its flexibility and ability to take cross fertilisations on board to be exploited to the full. The Mediterranean can, in particular, be an extremely interesting scenario for experimenting with new educational trajectories which can contribute to reconnecting and recreating that inter-personal and exchange nature which has always been its key characteristic, by means of cultural diversity promotion.…”
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    Frontiere oltre confine: fronti e interstizi della gestione migratoria nello spazio EurAfricano by Paolo Gaibazzi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It deals specifically with the so-called externalisation of European borders to Africa, building on ethnographic research in The Gambia on assisted repatriation and reintegration from transit countries along the Mediterranean routes. On the one hand, the article proposes to read externalisation as a front of control advancing on the African continent, albeit not in a linear and irreversible fashion, and partly reproducing past frontier dynamics. …”
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    Morphological and phylogenetic features of the Crimean population of <i>Juniperus deltoids</i> R.P. Adams by A. O. Lantushenko, O. O. Korenkova, A. A. Syrovets, Ya. V. Meger, P. A. Korenkov, O. M. Shevchuk

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It is a typical representative of the Mediterranean group of the section Juniperus. It is included in the Red Books of the Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol. …”
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