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    « Ici, pas de politique » by Alfredo Mignini

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Italians are the largest immigrant community within the Swiss melting pot during the “Golden age” of 20th century. Their migrant experience was however far from being free of conflicts. …”
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    Les marmites du Bayt al-mâl d’Alger. Charité, pouvoir et droits d’appartenance à l’époque ottomane by Isabelle Grangaud

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This investigation was initiated by the astonishment (surprise) at the apparent incongruity of a large copper tableware estate preserved by an Algerian institution in charge of managing unclaimed property (the Bayt al-mâl).  Its results shed light on the ways in which the pots - and more broadly the utensils - used for communal meals were mobilised to form a society. …”
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    Elucidating the effects of manganese on the growth and cadmium accumulation of OsNRAMP5 mutant rice by Xian’an Yu, Qiuqin Zhou, Xin-Yuan Huang, Mingxue Chen, Jiawen Zhou, Tong Zhou, Pengjie Hu, Xia Pan, Miaomiao Cheng, Yongming Luo, Peter Christie, Longhua Wu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…There was lower biomass of ZA7 than ZZ35 under hydroponic conditions with 0–0.05 μM Mn supply, and this was alleviated at Mn concentrations ranging from 1 to 200 μM. In pot Experiment I the grain yields of ZA7 in five soils increased from 5.92 to 15.0 g pot−1 as the inherent soil available Mn ranged from 3.17 to 400 mg kg−1. …”
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    La nécropole de Vannes/Darioritum : données inédites sur les pratiques funéraires armoricaines dans un secteur occupé du ier au ive s. apr. J.-C. by Annaïg Le Martret, Marie Grall, Vanessa Brunet

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Funerary practices remained stable, with the use of ceramic pots as ossuaries being the most common practice, as was the case in all the necropolises of regional capitals in Roman Gaul during the Early Empire. …”
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