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    Punicic acid alleviates methylglyoxal-induced oocyte dysfunction during in vitro maturation in mouse species. by Shahrzad Ronasi, Amir Hossein Mahdavi, Shiva Rouhollahi Varnosfaderani, Rasoul Kowsar, Farnoosh Jafarpour, Mohammad Hossein Nasr-Esfahani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In this study, we investigated the protective role of punicic acid (PA), a potent antioxidant found in pomegranate seed oil, against MGO-induced oocyte dysfunction. …”
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    Maghrebians (or Mauri) speak Magharibi, not Arabic by Abdou Elimam

    Published 2023-03-01
    Subjects: “…magharibi, mauri, maghreb, arabic, punic.…”
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    Roman settlement in the Maghreb During the first three centuries AD (an analytical historical study) by Hasanain Abdulrazzaq Hasan Hadi Alhadi

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Therefore, the Roman authority took it upon itself to fight the fierce Punic Wars, which cost it many losses, until it achieved victory by seizing the capital, Carthage, in 146 BC. …”
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    The VIA SCIPIONIS Project Outdoor Travelling Experimental Archaeology and Re-enactment by José Miguel Gallego Cañamero, Eduard Ble Gimeno, P. Valdes Matias, Javier Garcia Perez

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The objective was to study the problems faced by the Roman Republican legions from the second Punic War during their marches. This project, named VIA SCIPIONIS, captured an historical episode from the year 209 BC, within the context of the second war between Rome and Carthage.…”
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    La semántica de los símbolos by Fernando Prados Martínez

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Thanks to a painstaking excavation, we are in a position to analyse questions of ritual, such as the survival of religious and symbolic manifestations of the Bastulo-Punic and Republican periods, or the incorporation of prophylactic elements possibly relating to superstitions and certain attitudes to death. …”
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    Vivir en el Extremo Occidente by Víctor Martínez Hahnmüller

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…The Carthaginian conquest of Iberia, commenced by Hamilcar Barca in 237 BCE, and later the Second Punic War, wrought significant and lasting changes in the politics, economy and society of all the towns and cities affected by them. …”
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    La matière féerique dans Salammbô by Gesine Hindemith

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Through these visual and structural techniques the writer stages the ambivalence between the magical and the catastrophic, characteristic of fantasy. Thus the Punic Wars Carthage is fossilized, as a time stratum doomed to disaster and annihilation.…”
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    Tradizione e traduzione. Il De Pallio di Tertulliano by Campus, Alessandro

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The autoethnography that Tertullian carries out in this treatise shows how he tries to insert the new religion within the North African cultural heritage, reevaluating the ancient non-Roman traditions, within the framework of the cultural rearrangement of the post-Punic identity horizon. Finding a new meaning to one’s life means reformulating one’s identity in dialectical terms. …”
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    SAVONA, A PROVINCIAL CAPITAL by Michele Castelnovi

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…Its position has always created friction with Genoa, another great port of these coasts: since the time of the Punic Wars, both concurred to the rank of capital. …”
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    Textile Work in Shared Domestic Spaces in the Roman House: The Evidence from Latin Poetry by Magdalena Öhrman

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Through close readings of Ausonius’ Epigrams and Silius Italicus’ epic on the Punic war, informed by archaeological evidence and reconstructions of ancient weaving, the paper demonstrates that male Roman authors display significant knowledge of the practicalities of contemporary textile work and its range of sensory experiences. …”
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    La République romaine et le mercenariat au temps des Guerres Puniques by Anthony-Marc Sanz

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Rome, victorious in the Punic Wars, whose army was organised on an essentially civic basis, was in contact with the great Western Mediterranean mercenary markets of the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC. …”
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