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Gorochov, A. V., and S. Alexiou. "A new species of the genus Ovaliptila (Orthoptera: Gryllidae: Gryllomorphinae) from Rhodes Island, Greece." Zoosystematica Rossica 26, no. 1 (June 23, 2017): 107–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.31610/zsr/2017.26.1.107.

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Rebmann, Norbert. "Plattform: Pflegeurlaub auf Rhodos." Sozialwirtschaft 27, no. 6 (2017): 18–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/1613-0707-2017-6-18.

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Silcock, J., and A. Goscinski. "The RHODOS DSM system." Microprocessors and Microsystems 22, no. 3-4 (August 1998): 183–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0141-9331(98)00078-7.

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De Paoli, Damien, and Andrzej Goscinski. "The RHODOS migration facility." Journal of Systems and Software 40, no. 1 (January 1998): 51–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0164-1212(97)00014-9.

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Steiger, Kornél. "EUDEMOS VON RHODOS UND DER PERIPATOS." Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 40, no. 1-4 (December 2000): 449–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1556/aant.40.2000.1-4.40.

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Zhou, Wanlei, and Andrzej Goscinski. "Fault-tolerant servers for the RHODOS system." Journal of Systems and Software 37, no. 3 (June 1997): 201–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0164-1212(96)00016-7.

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FARMAKIDI, CALLIOPE MARIA. "8 — APOLLONIUS ET TAURISCUS AC RHODOS VINCULUMQUE." Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 56, Supplement_104 (March 1, 2013): 149–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.2041-5370.2013.tb02560.x.

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ASLAN, Erdoğan, Ufuk ERDOĞAN, Uğurcan ORHAN, and Yusuf KILIÇ. "Kekova da Bulunan Bir Grup Rhodos Amphorası." Cedrus, no. 6 (June 30, 2018): 249–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.13113/cedrus.201812.

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KINACI, Mesut, and Kansu EKİCİ. "Antigonos ve Demetrios un Mısır ve Rhodos taki Mücadeleleri." Cedrus, no. 7 (June 30, 2019): 415–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.13113/cedrus.201917.

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Abou-Gabal, M., and A. Winkler. "Beitrag zur Dermatophytenflora des Erdbodens von Kleinasien und Rhodos." Mycoses 11, no. 2 (April 24, 2009): 147–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0507.1968.tb03699.x.

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DUMAN, HAYRİ, M. ERKAN UZUNHİSARCIKLI, and KIT TAN. "Verbascum mughlaeum (Scrophulariaceae), a new species from SW Anatolia, Turkey." Phytotaxa 291, no. 3 (January 13, 2017): 231. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.291.3.8.

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Verbascum mughlaeum (Scrophulariaceae) is described as a species new to science and illustrated. It is a local endemic restricted to the provinces of Muğla and Antalya in SW Anatolia, Turkey. There are some morphological similarities with V. syriacum, endemic to the E Aegean island of Rhodos (Greece) and its affinities with this species is discussed.
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Brullo, Salvatore, Pietro Pavone, and Cristina Salmeri. "Allium archeotrichon (Alliaceae), a new species from Rhodos (Dodekannìsos, Greece)." Nordic Journal of Botany 19, no. 1 (March 1999): 41–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1756-1051.1999.tb01901.x.

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KURUL, Erkan. "Iustinianus, Digesta XIV. 2: Gemiden Mal Atımına İlişkin Rhodos Yasası Hakkında." LIBRI Kitap Tanitimi, Elestiri ve Ceviri Dergisi, no. 2 (May 18, 2016): 226. http://dx.doi.org/10.20480/lbr.2016014.

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KURUL, Erkan. "Iustinıanus, Digesta XIV. 2: Gemiden Mal Atımına İlişkin Rhodos Yasası Hakkında." Cedrus 3 (June 29, 2015): 379. http://dx.doi.org/10.13113/cedrus.2015011409.

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Fleischer, Kilian. "Melanthios von Rhodos in Apollodors Chronik (P.Herc. 10 21, col. XXXI)." Philologus 162, no. 1 (June 1, 2018): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phil-2017-0008.

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AbstractA new reading is offered of a passage from the Chronica of Apollodorus which is about the Academic philosopher Melanthius of Rhodes (P.Herc. 1021 col. XXXI,1–20). As well as smaller textual improvements, the new reconstruction of the text shows in particular that the Academic was able to enjoy great wealth and preferred to pursue his studies in Athens.
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BOSSELAERS, JAN. "Studies in Liocranidae (Araneae): redescriptions and transfers in Apostenus Westring and Brachyanillus Simon, as well as description of a new genus." Zootaxa 2141, no. 1 (June 25, 2009): 37–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2141.1.3.

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Three poorly known species of Apostenus Westring 1851 are redescribed: A. humilis Simon 1932, A. ochraceus Hadjissarantos 1940 and A. rutilius Simon 1897. A. rutilius is transferred to Agraecina Simon 1932 as A. rutilia new combination. The genus Brachyanillus Simon 1913 is synonymised with Cybaeodes Simon 1878 and B. liocraninus Simon 1913 is redescribed and transferred to Cybaeodes as C. liocraninus new combination. Arabelia pheidoleicomes gen. n., sp. n. (Araneae, Liocranidae) is described from Rhodos, Lesbos and Cyprus.
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Bru, Hadrien. "Les Pisidiens à Rhodes aux époques hellénistique et romaine." Electrum 27 (2020): 149–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20800909el.20.008.12798.

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In the perspective of a complete external prosopography of the Pisidians in progress, this article presents a commented catalogue of 61 persons who lived on the island of Rhodos and in its Carian Peraia from the 3rd century BCE to the beginning of the Roman Imperial period. Concerning those slaves, mercenaries, artists, craftsmen or merchants, a historical context is provided, then remarks on their juristic, social and economical status. The evoked documentation is based on inscribed monuments—mainly funerary—and amphora stamps.
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Løvlie, Reidar, Geir Støle, and Nils Spjeldnæs. "Magnetic polarity stratigraphy of Pliocene-Pleistocene marine sediments from Rhodos, eastern Mediterranean." Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 54, no. 3-4 (April 1989): 340–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9201(89)90251-3.

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Reger, Gary. "Athens and Tenos in the Early Hellenistic Age." Classical Quarterly 42, no. 2 (December 1992): 365–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0009838800016001.

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Some recent work on the history of Athens and Tenos in the third century B.c. has brought to light new evidence and new interpretations of old evidence for this notoriously shadowy period of Greek history. Reflection on this material has suggested to me solutions to a few minor puzzles (Sections IA, IB, III), a contribution to a long-standing problem in the history of Athens in the early third century (Section IB), and a new explanation for the entry of Rhodos into the war with Antiokhos (Section II).
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Thessalou-Legaki, Maria, Alexis Frantzis, Kostas Nassiokas, and Savas Hatzinikolaou. "Depth zonation in a Parapandalus narval (Crustacea, Decapoda, Pandalidae) population from Rhodos Island, Greece." Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 29, no. 3 (September 1989): 273–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0272-7714(89)90058-9.

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NICOLAIDOU, A., G. ALONGI, O. AYDOGAN, M. CATRA, L. CAVAS, C. CEVIK, A. DOSI, et al. "New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (June 2012)." Mediterranean Marine Science 13, no. 1 (June 6, 2012): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.33.

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The present work reports on the extended distribution of nineteen species in the Mediterranean. These are: Upeneus pori(Fish:Turkey), Bursatella leachii (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia: eastern coast of Spain), Sparisoma cretense (Fish: Ionian coastof Greece), Pseudobryopsis myura (Chlorophyta: Turkey), Aplysia dactylomela (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia: Karpathos island,and Kyklades Archipelago, Greece), Asparagopsis armata and Botryocladia madagascariensis (Rhodophyta: South Peloponnesos,Greece), Oxynotus centrina (Fish: Greece), Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea (Chlorophyta ), Stypopodium schimperi(Phaeophyta ) Siganus luridus and Stephanolepis diaspros (Fish) Percnon gibbesi (Decapoda, Brachyura) (Kyklades Archipelago,Greece), Cerithium scabridum (Mollusca, Prosobranchia: Anavissos: Greece) and Cerithium renovatum (Mollusca, Prosobranchia:N. Κriti), Cassiopea andromeda (Scyphomedusa: Rhodos Island, Greece), Abra tenuis (Mollusca Bivalvia: VouliagmeniLake, Greece) Lagocephalus lagocephalus (Fish: Calabrian coast, Italy) and Plocamopherus ocellatus (Mollusca, Opisthobranchia:İskenderun Bay, Turkey).
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DEMİR, Muzaffer. "MÖ 425 - 300 Yılları Arasında Rhodos un Doğu Akdeniz Ekonomisindeki Etkisi ve Adanın Siyasi Yapısı." PHASELIS, no. 4 (June 4, 2018): 161–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.18367/pha.18010.

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Höghammar, Kerstin. "(D.) Berges Rundaltäre aus Kos und Rhodos. Berlin: Mann, 1996. Pp. 179, ill. DM 148. 3786116911." Journal of Hellenic Studies 119 (November 1999): 222–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/632381.

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SROKA, PAVEL, ROMAN J. GODUNKO, and TOMÁŠ SOLDÁN. "Redescription of the species Procloeon (Pseudocentroptilum) fascicaudale (Sowa, 1985) (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) with notes to its taxonomic position, biology and distribution." Zootaxa 2490, no. 1 (December 12, 2018): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2490.1.2.

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Based on the extensive material recently collected on the Island of Rhodos, Greece (terra typica) in May, 2005, a redescription of Procloeon (Pseudocentroptilum) fascicaudale (Sowa, 1985) is presented. Larval characters are completed, female subimago described and the egg chorionic structures illustrated by means of scanning electron microscopy for the first time. Variability in color patterns and critical characters distinguishing eggs, larvae and male imagines from other Westpalaearctic species of the subgenus Pseudocentroptilum Bogoescu, 1947 (the representatives of the Procloeon (Pseudocentroptilum) motasi species-group in particular) are described and discussed. Distributional patterns of the species, its abundance, possible faunistic origin, some aspects of larval and imago’s biology, and life cycle of the species are briefly stated. Delimitation and recent concepts of the taxa Procloeon Bengtsson, 1915 and Pseudocentroptilum within the subfamily Cloeoninae Kazlauskas, 1972, taxonomic position and affinities of P. fascicaudale are discussed.
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Fleischer, Kilian. "Zur Abstammung der akademischen Philosophen Melanthios von Rhodos und Metrodor von Stratonikeia (PHerc. 1021, Kol. 23,10–20)." Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete 65, no. 1 (June 1, 2019): 124–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/apf-2019-0007.

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Abstract The article provides a new reading of a passage in a list of pupils of Carneades which can be found in Philodemus’ Index Academicorum (PHerc. 1021, col. 23,10-20). Several names of philosophers were mistakenly reconstructed by former editors and turn out to be gost names. Instead the fathers and ethnical origins of the prominent Academics Melanthius of Rhodes and Metrodorus of Stratonikea are mentioned in the papyrus.
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Forey, A. J. "Macht und Herrschaft im Johanniterorden des 15. Jahrhunderts: Verfassung und Verwaltung der Johanniter auf Rhodos (1421-1522)." English Historical Review 117, no. 473 (September 1, 2002): 971–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ehr/117.473.971.

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Pancucci-Papadopoulou, Maria Antonietta, Maria Corsini-Foka, Kostantinos Tsiamis, and Stefanos Kalogirou. "The occurrence of Carupa tenuipes Dana, 1851 (Crustacea: Brachyura: Portunidae) from Rhodos Island (SE Aegean Sea, Greece)." Aquatic Invasions 4, no. 4 (December 2009): 713–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/ai.2009.4.4.21.

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Kontodimas, D. C., P. G. Milonas, V. Vassiliou, N. Thymakis, and D. Economou. "The occurrence of Rhynchophorus ferrugineus in Greece and Cyprus and the risk against the native greek palm tree Phoenix theophrasti." ENTOMOLOGIA HELLENICA 16 (May 31, 2017): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/eh.11621.

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The red palm weevil (RPW), Rhynchophorus ferrugineus (Coleopiera: Curculionidae), is the most important pest of palm trees in the world. In the last decade R. ferrugineus has invaded the Mediterranean basin where it causes severe damage in date palm cultivations as well as in ornamental palm trees. R. ferrugineus has been found for first time in Greece in Hersonissos (Heraklion district, Crete) infesting Phoenix canariensis, on November 11th, 2005 and for first time in Cyprus in Limassol district on August 20th, 2006, infesting also P. canariensis. Afterwards, R. ferrugineus has been found in Rhodos island, Greece, on 15/9/2006 and in Oropos and Ellinikon (Attiki district, Greece) on 5/12/2006 and 27/12/2006 respectively, infesting mainly P. canariensis. In Cyprus it has also been found in October 2006 in Larnaca, Famagusta and Paphos districts. In laboratory experimentation the susceptibility of the native Greek palm tree Phoenix theophrasti in R. ferrugineus was proved.
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SIMBOURA, N. "An overlooked alien species present on the coasts of Greece (Eastern Mediterranean): the polychaete Polycirrus twisti Potts (Polychaeta: Terebellidae)." Mediterranean Marine Science 12, no. 1 (April 4, 2011): 239. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.62.

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The Terebellidae polychaete Polycirrus twisti Potts, 1928 had been confused in several previous records the Eastern Mediterranean with the co-generic species Polycirrus plumosusWollebaeck, 1912, because of incomplete specimens or unclear descriptions; therefore its presence in Greek seas had been overlooked. Specimens of Polycirrus twisti were currently identified from the Korinthiakos Gulf (Greece, Eastern Mediterranean), while older records from the Hellenic marine area, erroneously assigned toPolycirrus plumosus and recorded since 1983 (Rhodos island, Dodekanesse) were emended. Polycirrus twisti is an alien species, most likely introduced to the Mediterranean from the Suez Canal, while it was recently reported from the Southern coasts of Turkey (Levantine Sea). Its identification and report in Greek Seas increases the number of alien polychaete species in this area to 37 and offers a further evidence and link of its introduction and dispersion dynamics from the Suez Canal to the Levantine and Aegean Sea. The presence of the previously reported species Polycirrus plumosus in the Mediterranean Sea is therefore strongly questionable.
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Schäfer, Michael, and Rainer Breitling. "Ein Beitrag zur Springspinnenfauna (Araneae, Salticidae) der griechischen Dodekanes-Insel Rhodos mit der Neubeschreibung vonPseudeuophrys rhodiensisund sechs weiteren Erstnachweisen." Arachnologische Mitteilungen 55, no. 1 (January 2018): 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.30963/aramit5512.

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Coppins, B. J. "Greenland Lichens. By Eric Steen Hansen, with photographs by Jorgen Andersen. Rhodos [in collaboration with Danish Polar Centre]: Copenhagen. 1995. Pp. 124, 300 colour photographs, 1 map. ISBN 87 72 45 642 8. Price DKr150, available from Rhodos, 36 Strandgrade, DK-1401 Copenhagen K, Denmark." Lichenologist 28, no. 5 (September 1996): 490. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0024282996000667.

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SOLDÁN, TOMÁŠ, and ROMAN J. GODUNKO. "Baetis zdenkae sp. nov., a new representative of the Baetis buceratus species-group (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) from Rhodos (Greece) with notes to species-grouping of the subgenus Baetis Leach, 1815 s. str." Zootaxa 1972, no. 1 (January 7, 2009): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.1972.1.1.

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The male and female imago (subimago of both sexes unknown), and larva of a new species belonging to the Baetis buceratus species-group, namely Baetis (Baetis) zdenkae sp. nov. from Rhodos Island are described and illustrated in detail. Substantial diagnostic characters of males and larvae of the whole B. buceratus species-group are summarized and its position relative to other species groups is discussed. Critical characters distinguishing B. zdenkae sp. nov. from all other representatives of the B. buceratus species-group are emphasized and a discussion of 22 characters of the remaining 6 European species-groups of the subgenus Baetis Leach, 1815 s. str. and their relationships is offered. Available data on the biology of B. zdenkae sp. nov. (vertical distribution, habitat, current and substrate preference, abundance and density, possible life cycle type, and mating flight and oviposition patterns) and distribution with respect to possible endemism are given. Basic data on biology and area of distribution of Westpalaearctic species Baetis (Baetis) buceratus Eaton, 1870, B. (B.) nexus Navás, 1918 and B. (B.) spei Thomas & Dia, 1985 known only from Lebanon are summarized and compared to those of B. zdenkae sp. nov.
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Laštůvka, Aleš, and Zdeněk Laštůvka. "Morphology, biology and distribution of Stigmella irregularis Puplesis (Lepidopera: Nepticulidae)." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 57, no. 5 (2009): 193–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun200957050193.

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New data on the morphology, biology and distribution are given for Stigmella irregularis Puplesis, 1994, a species described after several males from Crimea. A combination of black head, ochreous orange frontal tuft, creamy collar and scape, and hindwing black androconial scales are characteristic of the male. The female specimens collected by the present authors together with males, and described for the first time here, having the same morphological characters combined with the transversal forewing band, have been preliminarily attached to this species. Stigmella irregularis develops in the leaves of Pyrus amygdaliformis Vill., adults were collected near Pyrus elaeagrifolia Pallas, and other Pyrus species are also possible host plants. The indistinctly yellow larva forms a narrow, later only slightly dilating mine, with dropping accumulation in its first half. All other nepticulid species mining on Pyrus spp. show green or greenish white larvae. Judging from the occurrence of adults and larvae, the species either produces two or just one extended generation per year. It is known from Crimea, Croatia, Greece (incl. Crete and Rhodos), and Sicily; here it is reported from Croatia for the first time, and the first ­exact faunistic data are supplied for Greece.
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GEORGI MITRINOV, GEORGI MITRINOV. "ИМА ЛИ „ПОМАШКИ ГОВОР“ В БЪЛГАРИЯ? / IS THERE A POMAK DIALECT IN BULGARIA?" Journal of Bulgarian Language 68, no. 01 (March 31, 2021): 65–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.47810/bl.68.21.01.06.

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The paper presents a critical look at a study by Emel Balakchi dedicated to the Bulgarian Rhodope dialects and addresses her attempt to regard the Rhodope dialects as Pomak dialects, while ignoring the presence of a native Bulgarian Christian population in the Rhodopes. Numerous examples reveal the author’s lack of scientific competence and objectivity in presenting the characteristic features of the Bulgarian Rhodope dialects.
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Nelis, Damien. "P. Dräger(ed., trans.): Apollonios von Rhodos: Die Fahrt der Argonauten. Pp. 592, map. Stuttgart: Reclam, 2002. Paper, €14.10, SFr 24.50. ISBN: 3-15-018231-X." Classical Review 55, no. 2 (October 2005): 693–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clrevj/bni379.

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Reitmayer, Mirjam. "Mathis Mager, Krisenerfahrung und Bewältigungsstrategien des Johanniterordens nach der Eroberung von Rhodos 1522, Münster: Aschendorff 2014, 387 S., EUR 28,00 [ISBN 978-3-402-13049-6]." Militaergeschichtliche Zeitschrift 76, no. 1 (May 4, 2017): 223–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgzs-2017-0019.

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Zecchetto, S., and F. De Biasio. "Sea Surface Winds over the Mediterranean Basin from Satellite Data (2000–04): Meso- and Local-Scale Features on Annual and Seasonal Time Scales." Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology 46, no. 6 (June 1, 2007): 814–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jam2498.1.

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Abstract This paper investigates the mean spatial features of the winds in the Mediterranean and Black Seas using the wind fields observed by the SeaWinds scatterometer. Five years (2000–04) of data have been analyzed on annual and seasonal basis, with particular attention paid to the meso- and local scales. The fields show the existence of structured regional wind systems—in particular, the mistral in the western Mediterranean and the etesians in the Levantine Basin, which are characterized, respectively, by high wind variability and moderate steadiness and by low wind variability and high steadiness. Estimated seasonal mean wind stress τ fields show that the values falling in the top range 0.15 < τ < 0.20 N m−2 affect a large portion of the Mediterranean Basin in winter, in the belt extending from the Gulf of Lion up to the Levantine Basin and the northern Black Sea. In the other seasons, only few regions experience such high values of τ. The analysis of the wind vorticity shows and quantifies the main cyclonic and anticyclonic circulations, and the study of the joint features of wind stress and vorticity has identified the strongest and most persisting local-scale wind circulations produced by the interaction between the wind flow and the orography. They occur at the lee side of Sardinia–Corse and Crete–Rhodos Islands and persist in all seasons, with some seasonal variation in strength and extent. The areas affected by the orographic disturbances are characterized by high values of wind stress and by a structure of vorticity showing alternating areas of cyclonic and anticyclonic circulations, whose strength is comparable to those of the regional-scale cyclones.
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Swartz, Sally. "Rhodes, Cayendo." Clínica e Investigación Relacional 10, no. 3 (November 18, 2016): 738–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21110/19882939.2016.100309.

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Bielenin-Lenczowska, Karolina. "Book Review: Lubańska Magdalena, Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Studies on Religious (Anti)Syncretism." Colloquia Humanistica, no. 4 (December 31, 2015): 147–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/ch.2015.009.

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Book Review: Lubańska Magdalena, Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Studies on Religious (Anti)Syncretism"Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Studies on Religious (Anti)Syncretism", a book by Magdalena Lubańska is a summary of her research carried out for many years among the Christian Orthodox and Muslim Pomaks in Rhodope mountains of Bulgaria. There Lubańska conducted in-depth interviews and carried out ethnographic observation about the knowledge regarding neighbours of different religion, their beliefs and religious practices. Recenzja książki: Lubańska Magdalena, Muslims and Christians in the Bulgarian Rhodopes. Studies on Religious (Anti)SyncretismKsiążka Magdaleny Lubańskiej jest podsumowaniem jej badań prowadzonych od wielu lat wśród prawosławnych oraz muzułmanów w Rodopach, w Bułgarii. Lubańska przeprowadziła pogłębione wywiady i obserwację etnograficzną, dotyczącą sąsiadowania mieszkańców różnych religii, ich wierzeń i praktyk religijnych.
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Mincheva, Irena, Michaela Jordanova, Niko Benbassat, Ina Aneva, and Ekaterina Kozuharova. "Ethnobotany and exploitation of medicinal plants in the Rhodope Mountains – is there a hazard for Clinopodium dalmaticum?" Pharmacia 66, no. 2 (July 9, 2019): 49–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/pharmacia.66.e35139.

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The present work summarises preliminary results of an ethnobotanical study in the Rhodope Mountains. The aim was to assess the traditional home use of medicinal plants for herbal tea by local people and to estimate the threats to the Balkan endemic Clinopodiumdalmaticum. Semi-structured interviews with local informants from 15 localities in Central and Eastern Rhodope Mountains were performed in 2015 and 2018. As a result, the most used plant species were listed. The major source of plants was recorded as being gathered from the wild. The plants, known with the local names “wild mint” and “white mint”, were identified as Clinopodiumdalmaticum from dried specimens presented by informants in Central Rhodopes. A frequent collection from wild populations of C.dalmaticum in Central Rhodope Mts. (Smoljan region) was revealed along with just a few cases of cultivation close to the studied sites.
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Canfield, Robert L. "Afghan Nomads: Caravans, Conflicts and Trade in Afghanistan and British India 1800–1980. By Klaus Ferdinand. Copenhagen: Rhodos International Science and Art Publishers, 2006. 1 pp. DKK 330.00." Journal of Asian Studies 67, no. 1 (February 2008): 295–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911808000338.

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van Hinsbergen, Douwe J. J., Wout Krijgsman, Cor G. Langereis, Jean-Jacques Cornée, Charon E. Duermeijer, and Nicole van Vugt. "Discrete Plio-Pleistocene phases of tilting and counterclockwise rotation in the southeastern Aegean arc (Rhodos, Greece): early Pliocene formation of the south Aegean left-lateral strike-slip system." Journal of the Geological Society 164, no. 6 (December 2007): 1133–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1144/0016-76492006-061.

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Sen, Sevket. "A review of the Pleistocene dwarfed elephants from the Aegean islands, and their paleogeographic context." Fossil Imprint 73, no. 1-2 (August 1, 2017): 76–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/if-2017-0004.

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Abstract This paper provides a synthesis of the present knowledge on dwarfed endemic elephants from the Pleistocene of the south Aegean islands. Pleistocene elephants are quite well documented from Crete and Tilos, but with scarce remains on other islands. The systematics and affinities of these elephants are discussed here in the light of recent knowledge on their dispersal history and morphological features. There were apparently three different species on Crete, an older species of Early Pleistocene age and related to Mammuthus, and two others of Middle or Late Pleistocene age, namely Palaeoloxodon creutzburgi and P. chaniensis. The unique m3 from Kassos is similar in size and morphology to P. creutzburgi. From the other islands, the most famous and particularly well-documented species is P. tiliensis from Tilos. It was a dwarfed form estimated as being 1.8 m at the shoulders. Other important records are from the islands of Rhodos, Naxos, Dilos, Kalymnos and Kythera. These islands yielded palaeoloxodontine elephant fossils presumably of the Middle-Late Pleistocene age. The pattern of their dentition and the character of the limb bones, when known, resemble those of the European straight-tusked elephant P. antiquus, and the general opinion is that they were derived from this species. The main question discussed in the present study is the relationship between the elephant occurrences and palaeogeographic evolution of the Aegean domain. It appears that elephants populated Crete at least twice at different times using sweepstake roots. On other islands, elephants probably became isolated because of the subsidence of the Aegean domain and the sea level rise during the Late Pleistocene, which reduced land surfaces and food resources. Hence different degrees of dwarfism existed in these elephants and varied from one island to another.
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Khodaiji, Justin Darayus, and Dimitra Christopoulou. "Sustainable development and the circular economy in Greece: case examples from Costa Navarino and Grecotel." Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes 12, no. 5 (July 27, 2020): 609–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/whatt-06-2020-0048.

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Purpose This paper aims to identify and analyse sustainable development in the Greek hospitality industry. Drawing on an evaluation of two leading hotel groups in Greece, TEMES S.A. and Grecotel Hotels and Resorts and their respective landmark hotels Costa Navarino and Grecotel (Lux Me) Rhodos, the authors focussed on the role that the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have played in the industry and in a country heavily reliant on its tourism industry. Additionally, this paper examines and assesses the concepts of the triple bottom line and the circular economy and suggests practical approaches by which hotels may achieve sustainability. The recommendation relies on the belief that the two concepts are interconnected in tackling and achieving a successful vision of the future of sustainability through until 2030. Design/methodology/approach The case study focus with regard to the two hotel groups relied heavily on their respective 2018 sustainability reports. Additionally, further secondary research was conducted via several journal databases from 2013 to 2020. Third-party sites were also leveraged including the UN and Forbes. Findings It is evident that hotel companies often highlight their sustainability programmes online so that they are accessible to consumers and other stakeholders – including investors. This enables companies to create and close business loops in innovative ways. Their actions on sustainable development help the local economy and in turn help the country. This paper showcases examples of two leading Greek hotel groups, TEMES and Grecotel already working towards a more sustainable operating future. Originality/value In spite of research that was limited to secondary sources, the topic of sustainability in Greece is of great value as it is yet to be fully explored. This paper does yield some practical insights that will be of interest to the industry as to how to use the UN’s SDGs as pathway drivers for a successful circular economy.
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OMER-COOPER, J. D. "Rhodes: Rhodes and Rhodesia." African Affairs 84, no. 334 (January 1985): 149–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097669.

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Cohen-Krausz, Sara, and Shlomo Trachtenberg. "The Axial α-Helices and Radial Spokes in the Core of the Cryo-negatively Stained Complex Flagellar Filament of Pseudomonas rhodos : Recovering High-resolution Details from a Flexible Helical Assembly." Journal of Molecular Biology 331, no. 5 (August 2003): 1093–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0022-2836(03)00810-6.

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Cohen-Krausz, Sara, and Shlomo Trachtenberg. "The structure of the helically perturbed flagellar filament of Pseudomonas rhodos: implications for the absence of the outer domain in other complex flagellins and for the flexibility of the radial spokes." Molecular Microbiology 48, no. 5 (April 29, 2003): 1305–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2958.2003.03466.x.

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Stüben, Peter E. "Die südeuropäischen Arten der Gattung Echinodera Wollaston und die Gattung Ruteria Roudier stat. n. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Cryptorhynchinae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 48, no. 2 (October 5, 1998): 417–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.48.2.417-448.

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Die Echinodera-Arten Südeuropas werden revidiert. Die Untergattung Ruteria Roudier, 1954 wird von der Gattung Echinodera Wollaston, 1864 getrennt und zur eigenen Gattung Ruteria stat. n. erhoben. Dieckmannia subg. n. (Typusart: Acalles brisouti Reitter, 1885) des Genus Echinodera und die folgenden 6 Arten und Unterarten werden neu beschrieben: Echinodera romanboroveci sp. n. [Montenegro], E. behnei sp. n. [Makedonien], E. pseudovariegata sp. n. [Kreta, Rhodos], E. ingowolfi sp. n. [Griechenland: Astakós], E. roudieri sp. n. [Spanien: Alicante], E. brisouti peneckei ssp. n. [Dalmatien]. Weitere 9 Arten werden redeskribiert: Echinodera variegata (Boheman, 1837), E. horridula (Reitter, 1888), E. major (A. & F. Solari, 1907), E. capiomonti (Brisout, 1864), E. brisouti (Reitter, 1885), E. valida (Hampe, 1864), E. peragalloi (Chevrolat, 1863), E. merkli (Meyer, 1896), E. ochsi (F. Solari, 1952). Für Acalles horridula Reitter, 1888, Acalles brisouti Reitter, 1885 und Acalles merkli Meyer, 1896 werden Lectotypen designiert. Die ektoskelettalen Differenzierungsmerkmale sowie von allen Arten die Aedoeagi werden abgebildet. Es wird eine Tabelle zur Trennung der Gattungen (Acalles, Dichromacalles, Ruteria und Echinodera) und eine weitere zur Bestimmung der Untergattungen und Arten des Genus Echinodera vorgelegt.StichwörterSouth Europe, taxonomy, Curculionidae, Cryptorhynchinae, Echinodera, Ruteria, new subgenera, new species, designation of lectotypes, identification key.Nomenklatorische HandlungenRuteria Roudier, 1954 (Curculionidae), stat. rev. hitherto a subgenus of Echinodera Wollaston, 1864Dieckmannia Stüben, 1998 (Echinodera), sgen. n.brisouti (Reitter, 1885) (Echinodera (Dieckmannia)), Lectotype described as Acalles brisoutimerkli (Meyer, 1896) (Echinodera (Dieckmannia)), Lectotype described as Acalles merkliroudieri Stüben, 1998 (Echinodera (Dieckmannia)), spec. n.peneckei Stüben, 1998 (Echinodera (Dieckmannia) brisouti), sspec. n.behnei Stüben, 1998 (Echinodera (Echinodera)), spec. n.horridula (Reitter, 1888) (Echinodera (Echinodera)), Lectotype described as Acalles horridulusingowolfi Stüben, 1998 (Echinodera (Echinodera)), spec. n.pseudovariegata Stüben, 1998 (Echinodera (Echinodera)), spec. n.romanboroveci Stüben, 1998 (Echinodera (Echinodera)), spec. n.anatolica (Caldara, 1978) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Echinodera (?) anatolicabellieri (Reiche, 1860) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Acalles bellierigraeca (Caldara, 1973) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Echinodera (?) graecahypocrita (Bohemann, 1837) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Acalles hipocritusnormandi (A. & F. Solari, 1907) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Echinodera(?) normandipaganettii (Solari, 1952) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Echinodera (?) paganettiipelionis (Frieser, 1955) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Echinodera (?) pelionisporcheti (Hoffmann, 1935) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Echinodera (?) porchetityrrhenica (Caldara, 1978) (Ruteria), comb. n. hitherto Echinodera (?) tyrrhenica
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Kovacs, Erik, and Nils Spjeldnaes. "Pliocene-Pleistocene Stratigraphy of Rhodes, Greece." Newsletters on Stratigraphy 37, no. 3 (December 16, 1999): 191–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nos/37/1999/191.

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Bérend, Denyse. "Rhodes, encore." Revue numismatique 6, no. 150 (1995): 251–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/numi.1995.2054.

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