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Effect of Postoperative Restrictive Fluid Therapy in the Recovery of Patients with Abdominal Vascular Surgery
PHARMACEUTICAL ASPECTS OF PENICILLIN ALLERGY: POLYMERIZATION OF PENICILLINS AND REACTIONS WITH CARBOHYDRATES
Bioavailability studies and in vitro profiling of selective excitatory amino acid transporter subtype 1 (EAAT1) inhibitor 2-amino-4-(4-methyl)-7-(naphthalen-1-yl)-5-oxo-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-4H-chromene-3-carbonitrile (UCPH-102)
Multiple mating and sperm displacement in a natural population of Drosophila melanogaster
Comparison of eye protection with methylcellulose and paraffin ointments during general anaesthesia
The North Court of the Erechtheion and the Ritual of the Plynteria
The north side of the uncanonical Temple of Athena Polias at Athens, conventionally called the Erechtheion, included a small paved court with banks of steps on the east and on the north against the Acropolis wall. The details of construction indicate that both the marble paving and the steps were built as part of the Erechtheion. This small, secluded North Court is a likely venue for the solemn ceremonies of the Plynteria and the Kallynteria, in which the ancient olive-wood statue of Athena Polias was taken out of the temple, bathed, and adorned. The unroofed, tightly integrated North Court reinforces the status of the Erechtheion as an innovative architectural composition