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  1. 461

    On the Nachbin compactification of products of totally ordered spaces by D. C. Kent, Dongmei Liu, T. A. Richmond

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for β0(X×Y)=β0X×β0Y, where X and Y are totally ordered spaces and β0X denotes the Nachbin (or Stone-Čech ordered) compactification of X.…”
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  2. 462

    Antioxidant and anti–inflammatory effects of Helichrysum plicatum DC. subsp. plicatum extract in an experimental model of acute urolithiasis by Selvinaz Yakan, Kıvılcım Eren Erdoğan, Yusuf Kenan Dağlıoğlu, Tuba Aydın, Ahmet Çakır

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In results, this study supports the hypothesis that HP’s antioxidative and anti–inflammatory properties help prevent OS, which is a factor in stone formation, thereby preventing acute renal damage and stone formation. …”
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  3. 463

    La ferme à enclos quadrangulaire du Bois des Olivettes à Roncourt (Moselle) : une catégorie d’établissement romain largement diffusée dans la vallée mosellane by Gaël Brkojewitsch, Brice Chevaux

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the specific case of Roncourt, stone quarrying could be an argument in favor of a “classic” domanial system. …”
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  4. 464

    Restaurer ou refaire ? Une étude sur White Rock Line et son devenir by Marie-Hélène Breuil, Agathe Houvet, Marie-Emmanuelle Meyohas

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…In addition, the feasability and costing of the operations on work comprising 18 tonnes of stone 40 metres in length was necessary. This study used a sample of around ten original stones and the same number of newly harvested ones, with cleaning tests followed by « laboratory » experiments on the persistance and traces of the active products.…”
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  5. 465

    FROST RESISTANCE OF NEW PEACH FORMS IN THE COLLECTION OF NIKITSKY BOTANICAL GARDENS by E. I. Bunchuk

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Peach is a stone fruit crop occupying a considerable area of distribution due to its plasticity. …”
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  6. 466

    Nasobiliary Drainage by Paul Kortan

    Published 1990-01-01
    “…The author routinely uses a 300 cm long, 7 or 10 French, specially performed Teflon catheter, which adapts to the anatomy of the duodenum and bile ducts, for the following indications: decompression of obstructed bile duct in acute suppurative cholangitis; prevention of stone impaction after endoscopic sphincterotomy; sequential cholangiography; biliary fistula; instillation of solvents for common bile duct scones; local radiotherapy of biliary malignancies; aspiration of bile for chemical and bacteriological studies; and drainage of pancreatic pseudocysts. …”
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  7. 467

    Topological properties of generalized Wallman spaces and lattice relations by James A. Allan

    Published 1996-01-01
    “…Some of these spaces generalize very important topological spaces such as the Stone-Čech compactification, the real compactification, etc. …”
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  8. 468

    Ainsi va Valle… Évaluation et préservation de l’œuvre de Gino Valle à La Défense by Grégory Azar

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Further, the building’s evaluation process is presented in relation to the attitudes adopted for its preservation, namely concerning its façade, which is entirely stone cladded.…”
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  9. 469

    Henry James’s Spectral Archaeology by Stefano Evangelista

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Looking, at the same time, back to Prosper Merimée’s use of the fantastic in “La Venus d’Ille” (1837) and forwards to Sigmund Freud’s parallel between archaeology and psychoanalysis in “The Aetiology of Hysteria” (1896), James sets up an intricate set of relations and metaphorical correspondences between stone and language, sculpture and literature, antiquity and modernity, aesthetics and psychology. …”
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  10. 470

    THE PERFECTING OF THE ROMANIZATION PROCESS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE MUSICAL LIFE IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA by Stela GUŢANU

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…It has been the stepping stone in the development of the Romanian sacred music. …”
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  11. 471

    Sweat Bees, Halictid Bees, Halictidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Halictidae) by Katie Buckley, Catherine Zettel Nalen, Jamie D. Ellis

    Published 2011-08-01
    “… Sweat bees are very important pollinators for many wildflowers and crops, including stone fruits, pomme fruits, alfalfa, and sunflower. …”
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  12. 472

    SCIENTIFIC AND CREATIVE PORTRAIT OF THE ACADEMY OF ARCHITECTURE AND ARTS by Alexandr M. Boyarinov, Viktoriya V. Pischulina

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This principle reflects environmental approach to scientific research, which requires modeling of regional problems of architecture, design, and art in a context of global processes. The corner stone of the organization of the educational process is “learning through real designing and creative work”.…”
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  13. 473

    Gallstone Ileus: a Surgical Emergency Presentation by Reinaldo Jiménez Prendes, Rasiel López Echemendia

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Through this procedure, a large stone was found in the terminal ileum. Enterolithotomy was performed along with enterorraphy, thus solving the occlusion.…”
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  14. 474

    Pukara de los wak’a. Cerros, muros concéntricos y divinidades tutelares en el altiplano centro-sur andino by Pablo Cruz, Richard Joffre

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Placed on the tops of low hills and close to the settlements, they are distinguished by a variable number of stone walls arranged in a concentric manner. Although their chronology begins in pre-Hispanic times, the majority of these sites continued to be in use in the long term. …”
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  15. 475

    Sweat Bees, Halictid Bees, Halictidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Halictidae) by Katie Buckley, Catherine Zettel Nalen, Jamie D. Ellis

    Published 2011-08-01
    “… Sweat bees are very important pollinators for many wildflowers and crops, including stone fruits, pomme fruits, alfalfa, and sunflower. …”
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  16. 476

    Un autel miniature consacré à une déesse locale chez les Rèmes by Anthony Lefebvre, Marie-Thérèse Raepsaet-Charlier, William Van Andringa

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The breaks in the altar stone create some problems for the reading of the inscription : part of lines 2 and 3 are unreadable, as well as the end of the text on the back side. …”
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  17. 477

    Dynamical Systems Analysis of a Five-Dimensional Trophic Food Web Model in the Southern Oceans by Scott A. Hadley, Lawrence K. Forbes

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…A theoretical model developed by Stone describing a three-level trophic system in the Ocean is analysed. …”
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  18. 478

    Baheshi Documentary Rukiga Version by Kabale University Library

    Published 2023
    “…Iron Smelting is an important skill that has been practiced, in production of a large spectrum of implements used in homesteads, the world over since the Stone Age. However, on the sad note, its products have, overtime, been largely replaced by modern industrial and mechanization products .On a positive note, in some communities, this skill and practice have been kept alive by expert artisans. …”
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  19. 479

    Contributions to Architectural and Urban Resilience Through Vulnerability Assessment: The Case of Mozambique Island’s World Heritage by Susana Milão, Telma Ribeiro, Mariana Correia, Isabel Clara Neves, Joaquim Flores, Olga Alvarez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study reveals the island’s dual urban structure, comprising the Stone and Lime town and the Macuti town, each with distinct morphological characteristics and vulnerabilities. …”
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    Effect of 5-Aminolevulinic Acid on the Quality and Volatile Metabolites of Korla Fragrant Pear Fruit by SUN Tianyu, WEN Bo, WANG Chunfeng, TIAN Jia, HAO Zhichao, LIN Yan, WEN Yue, ZHANG Feng

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Specifically, compared with the control group, the hardness, stone cell content and titratable acid content of the fruit without calyx decreased by 13.45%, 31.03% and 42.31%, respectively, and the soluble solids content and solid/acid ratio increased by 9.95% and 90.57%, respectively; the hardness, titratable acid content and stone cell content of the fruit with calyx decreased significantly by 12.89%, 48.48% and 30.16%, and the soluble solids content, soluble sugar content and solid/acid ratio increased by 19.33%, 23.51% and 131.63%, respectively. …”
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