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    Fragments inédits des historiens grecs. I. Chaeremonis Aegyptiaca.Konstantinos Sathas - 1877 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 1 (1):121-133.
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    Fragments de Chérémon. Ouvrage perdu de Proclus. Titre d'un traité de Porphyre.Konstantinos Sathas - 1877 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 1 (1):309-320.
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    On c-extendible cardinals.Konstantinos Tsaprounis - 2018 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 83 (3):1112-1131.
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    Responsible Research and Innovation in Industry - The Case for Corporate Responsibility Tools.Konstantinos Iatridis & Doris Schroeder - 2016 - Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer. Edited by Doris Schroeder.
    Responsible research and innovation (RRI) is a governance framework promoted by influential policy makers such as the European Commission and academics from the fields of science and technology studies and management. This book is the first text to serve industry. Inspired by existing Corporate Responsibility standards and principles, it offers a selection of tools that can assist practitioners in implementing RRI in business and industry. -/- Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is integrative. It is a convergence of Technology Assessment (TA) (...)
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    Konstantinos Paidas, H θεματική … und Tα βυζαντινά Kάτoπτρα Hγεμóνoς.Konstantinos Kornarakis - 2008 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 101 (1):265-269.
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    Elementary chains and C (n)-cardinals.Konstantinos Tsaprounis - 2014 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 53 (1-2):89-118.
    The C (n)-cardinals were introduced recently by Bagaria and are strong forms of the usual large cardinals. For a wide range of large cardinal notions, Bagaria has shown that the consistency of the corresponding C (n)-versions follows from the existence of rank-into-rank elementary embeddings. In this article, we further study the C (n)-hierarchies of tall, strong, superstrong, supercompact, and extendible cardinals, giving some improved consistency bounds while, at the same time, addressing questions which had been left open. In addition, we (...)
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    On extendible cardinals and the GCH.Konstantinos Tsaprounis - 2013 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 52 (5-6):593-602.
    We give a characterization of extendibility in terms of embeddings between the structures H λ . By that means, we show that the GCH can be forced (by a class forcing) while preserving extendible cardinals. As a corollary, we argue that such cardinals cannot in general be made indestructible by (set) forcing, under a wide variety of forcing notions.
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    Dang salak læ khat ngao: nangsư̄ rūam botkhwām wichākān nư̄ang nai ʻōkāt kasīan ʻāyu rātchakān Sō̜. Dō̜rō̜. Suwannā Sathāʻānan.Suwannā Sathāʻānan, Khongkrit Traiyawong & Rachot Sāttrāwut (eds.) - 2017 - Krung Thēp Mahā Nakhō̜n: Samnakphim Sommot.
    Collected work on religious philosophy and social conditions of Thailand; volume commemorating the retirement of Professor Dr. Suwanna Sathaanan from the Department of Philosophy, Chulalongkorn University.
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    Global university reputation and rankings: insights from culturomics.Konstantinos I. Stergiou & Athanassios C. Tsikliras - 2014 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 13 (2):193-202.
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    Global university rankings uncovered: introduction.Konstantinos I. Stergiou & Athanassios C. Tsikliras - 2014 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 13 (2):59-64.
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    Buddhist 'Genesis' as a Narrative of Conflict Transformation: A Re-reading of the Aggañña-sutta.Suwanna Satha-Anand - 2013 - Diogenes 60 (1):54-61.
    Since January 2004, violent conflicts in the deep South of Thailand have caused 4,453 deaths and 7,239 injuries in 10,386 violent incidents. The numbers are increasing every day. Myriads of studies, strategies and proposals have been put forth to address and redress this deep-rooted problem. This paper is a modest attempt to find analysis and inspiration from the rich cultural resources of Buddhism to address the question of conflict and conflict transformation in Thai society. The Buddhist ‘Genesis’ or The Aggañña-sutta (...)
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    Doping as a Manifestation of a Narcissistic Civilization.Konstantinos Dedousis - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (1):88-102.
    Over every and each sport event, a dark veil spreads and obfuscates the celebration: doping. Although anti-doping policies have been widely applied, controlling and diminishing this phenomenon has not been achieved yet and the use of doping is commonplace. In this article, I propose the concept of narcissistic civilization as a tool to interpret this phenomenon. I seek for a parallel reading between the Freudian idea of narcissism and its extension to social narcissism by Fromm, together with Heidegger’s analysis of (...)
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    Doping as a Manifestation of a Narcissistic Civilization.Konstantinos Dedousis - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (1):88-102.
    Over every and each sport event, a dark veil spreads and obfuscates the celebration: doping. Although anti-doping policies have been widely applied, controlling and diminishing this phenomenon has not been achieved yet and the use of doping is commonplace. In this article, I propose the concept of narcissistic civilization as a tool to interpret this phenomenon. I seek for a parallel reading between the Freudian idea of narcissism and its extension to social narcissism by Fromm, together with Heidegger’s analysis of (...)
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    La « Genèse » bouddhiste comme récit de transformation du conflit : relire l'Agganna-sutta.Suwanna Satha-Anand & Nicole G. Albert - 2013 - Diogène 237 (1):75-85.
    Since January 2004, violent conflicts in the deep South of Thailand have caused 4,453 deaths, 7,239 injuries in 10,386 violent incidents. The numbers are increasing everyday. Myriads of studies, strategies and proposals have been put forth to address and redress this deep-rooted problem. This paper is a modest attempt to find analysis and inspiration from the rich cultural resources of Buddhism to address the question of conflict and conflict transformation in Thai society.The Buddhist “Genesis” or The Agganna-sutta has been analyzed (...)
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    A Reappraisal of the Chronicle of Theodore of Kyzikos.Konstantinos Zafeiris - 2010 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 103 (2):773-790.
    Although the Chronicle of Theodore of Kyzikos has been known to scholarship and was included in Kurmbacher's Geschichte Der Byzantinischen Litteratur, it was later identified with the Synopsis Chronike, and hence excluded from any further research. The article reconsiders the text and its place in Byzantine historiography, focusing on its relationship to the Synopsis Chronike. It analyses their similarities and differences, particularly in terms of textual criticism, and examines possible connections between them. Finally, it concludes that the accepted hypothesis that (...)
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  16. Moral Motivation in Kant.Konstantinos Sargentis - 2012 - Kant Studies Online (1):93-121.
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    Physical and Physiological Match-Play Demands and Player Characteristics in Futsal: A Systematic Review.Konstantinos Spyrou, Tomás T. Freitas, Elena Marín-Cascales & Pedro E. Alcaraz - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    SMEs and Certified Management Standards: The Effect of Motives and Timing on Implementation and Commitment.Konstantinos Iatridis, Andrei Kuznetsov & Philip B. Whyman - 2016 - Business Ethics Quarterly 26 (1):67-94.
    ABSTRACT:Existing research on certifiable management standards (CMS) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) tends to focus on large companies and is characterised by disagreement about the role of these standards as drivers of CSR. We contribute to the literature by shifting the analytical focus to the behaviour of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that subscribe to multiple CSR related standards. We argue that, in respect of motive and commitment, SMEs are not as different from large companies as the literature suggests, as (...)
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    On impact factors and university rankings: from birth to boycott.Konstantinos I. Stergiou & Stephan Lessenich - 2014 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 13 (2):101-111.
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    Preference reversal in multiattribute choice.Konstantinos Tsetsos, Marius Usher & Nick Chater - 2010 - Psychological Review 117 (4):1275-1291.
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    Homomorphism reductions on Polish groups.Konstantinos A. Beros - 2018 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 57 (7-8):795-807.
    In an earlier paper, we introduced the following pre-order on the subgroups of a given Polish group: if G is a Polish group and \ are subgroups, we say H is homomorphism reducible to L iff there is a continuous group homomorphism \ such that \\). We previously showed that there is a \ subgroup L of the countable power of any locally compact Polish group G such that every \ subgroup of \ is homomorphism reducible to L. In the (...)
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    Bourdieu's lens.Konstantinos Retsikas - 2010 - In Trevor H. J. Marchand (ed.), Making knowledge: explorations of the indissoluble relation between mind, body and environment. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 4--133.
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    Tegeatikai epigraphai (en grec).Konstantinos Rhomaios - 1912 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 36 (1):353-386.
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    Terpsicles(RE 1).Konstantinos Spanoudakis - 1999 - Classical Quarterly 49 (02):637-.
    Terpsicles is neglected in all current Histories of Greek Literature and Dictionaries of Antiquity, except for a five-lines-long entry by E. Bux in Real-Encyclopädie V.A. 790. He is the author of a treatise Περί ἀΦροδισίων, which is only known from two references in Athenaeus—7.325d and 9.391e—and seems to have been a collection of sex-related marvels. In the first passage he provides a piece of information on the red mullet.
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    The most famous fish: human relationships with fish as inferred from the corpus of online English books (1800-2000).Konstantinos I. Stergiou - 2017 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 17:9-18.
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  26. Aristippus and Xenophon as Plato’s contemporary literary rivals and the role of gymnastikè (γυμναστική).Konstantinos Gkaleas - 2015 - E-Logos Electronic Journal for Philosophy 22:4-11.
    Plato was a Socrates’ friend and disciple, but he wasn’t the only one. No doubt, Socrates had many followers, however, the majority of their work is lost. Was there any antagonism among his followers? Who succeeded in interpreting Socrates? Who could be considered as his successor? Of course, we don’t know if these questions emerged after the death of Socrates, but the Greek doxography suggests that there was a literary rivalry. As we underlined earlier, most unfortunately, we can’t examine all (...)
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    Konstantinos Paidas, H θεματική … und Tα βυζαντινά Kάτoπτρα Hγεμóνoς. [REVIEW]Konstantinos Kornarakis - 2008 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 101 (1):265-269.
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    The Role of Moral Suffering (Moral Distress and Moral Injury) in Police Compassion Fatigue and PTSD: An Unexplored Topic.Konstantinos Papazoglou & Brian Chopko - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    How the Mind-World Problem Shaped the History of Science: A Historiographical Analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Part I.Konstantinos Chatzigeorgiou - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83:121-132.
    This manuscript, divided into two parts, provides a contextual and historiographical analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's classic The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. My discussion corroborates the sparse technical literature on Burtt (Moriarty, 1994; Villemaire, 2002), positioning his work in the aftermath of American idealism and the rise of realist, pragmatist and naturalist alternatives. However, I depart from the existing interpretations both in content and focus. Disagreeing with Moriarty, I maintain that Burtt's Metaphysical Foundations is not an idealist work. (...)
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    On resurrection axioms.Konstantinos Tsaprounis - 2015 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 80 (2):587-608.
    The resurrection axioms are forms of forcing axioms that were introduced recently by Hamkins and Johnstone, who developed on earlier ideas of Chalons and Veličković. In this note, we introduce a stronger form of resurrection and show that it gives rise to families of axioms which are consistent relative to extendible cardinals, and which imply the strongest known instances of forcing axioms, such as Martin’s Maximum++. In addition, we study the unbounded resurrection postulates in terms of consistency lower bounds, obtaining, (...)
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    Bounded rationality: the two cultures.Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos - 2014 - Journal of Economic Methodology 21 (4):361-374.
    Research on bounded rationality has two cultures, which I call ‘idealistic’ and ‘pragmatic’. Technically, the cultures differ on whether they build models based on normative axioms or empirical facts, assume that people's goal is to optimize or to satisfice, do not or do model psychological processes, let parameters vary freely or fix them, aim at explanation or prediction and test models from one or both cultures. Each culture tells a story about people's rationality. The story of the idealistic culture is (...)
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  32. Modal Logics for Topological Spaces.Konstantinos Georgatos - 1993 - Dissertation, City University of New York
    In this thesis we present two logical systems, $\bf MP$ and $\MP$, for the purpose of reasoning about knowledge and effort. These logical systems will be interpreted in a spatial context and therefore, the abstract concepts of knowledge and effort will be defined by concrete mathematical concepts.
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    Nailing down ‘academic’ freedom and tenure in Greek research institutions.Konstantinos I. Stergiou & Athanassios Machias - 2016 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 15 (1):59-62.
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    What Drives Substantive Versus Symbolic Implementation of ISO 14001 in a Time of Economic Crisis? Insights from Greek Manufacturing Companies.Konstantinos Iatridis & Effie Kesidou - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 148 (4):859-877.
    This paper analyses the role of external pressures, internal motivations and their interplay, with the intention of identifying whether they drive substantive or instead symbolic implementation of ISO 14001. The context is one of economic crisis. We focus on Greece, where the economic crisis has weakened the country’s institutional environment, and analyse qualitatively new interview data from 45 ISO 14001 certified firms. Our findings show that weak external pressures can lead to a symbolic implementation of ISO 14001, as firms can (...)
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    How the Mind-World Problem Shaped the History of Science: A Historiographical Analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science Part II.Konstantinos Chatzigeorgiou - 2020 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 83:133-143.
    This manuscript, divided into two parts, provides a contextual and historiographical analysis of Edwin Arthur Burtt's classic The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science. My discussion corroborates the sparse technical literature on Burtt (Moriarty, 1994; Villemaire, 2002), positioning his work in the aftermath of American idealism and the rise of realist, pragmatist and naturalist alternatives. However, I depart from the existing interpretations both in content and focus. Disagreeing with Moriarty, I maintain that Burtt's Metaphysical Foundations is not an idealist work. (...)
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    Editorial: Theoretical Issues on Sensory Perception—Approaches from Philosophy, Psychology, and Neuroscience.Konstantinos Moutoussis - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    Shamanism and Cultural Evidence of Intangible Violence in Tyva, Siberia.Konstantinos Zorbas - 2022 - Anthropos 117 (2):473-484.
    This article foregrounds an unofficial, “dark” strand of shamanic revival, which lies at the interstices of local inspirational religion and the state’s law in a Siberian periphery. Focusing on consultations concerned with ritual healing and counter-cursing in the Russian Republic of Tuva/tyva, southern Siberia, the article documents a field of metaphysical disorder which is governed by shamans as purveyors of “forensic” evidence of cursing and as arbiters of justice. The data on counter-cursing consultations evince a social perception of shamanism as (...)
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    Knowledge Theoretic Properties of Topological Spaces.Konstantinos Georgatos - 1994 - In Masuch, Michael & Polos Laszlo (eds.), Knowledge Representation and Uncertainty. Springer Verlag. pp. 147--159.
    We study the topological models of a logic of knowledge for topological reasoning, introduced by Larry Moss and Rohit Parikh (1992). Among our results is the confirmation of a conjecture by Moss and Parikh, as well as the finite satisfiability property and decidability for the theory of topological models.
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  39. Republic, Plato’s 7th letter and the concept of Δωριστὶ ζῆν.Konstantinos Gkaleas - 2018 - E-Logos Electronic Journal for Philosophy 25:43-49.
    If we accept the 7th letter as authentic and reliable, a matter that we will not be addressing in this paper, the text that we have in front of us is “an extraordinary autobiographic document”, an autobiography where the “I” as a subject becomes “I” as an object, according to Brisson. The objective of the paper is to examine how we could approach and interpret the excerpt from Plato’s 7th letter regarding the Doric way of life (Δωριστὶ ζῆν). According to (...)
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    Ultrahuge cardinals.Konstantinos Tsaprounis - 2016 - Mathematical Logic Quarterly 62 (1-2):77-87.
    In this note, we start with the notion of a superhuge cardinal and strengthen it by requiring that the elementary embeddings witnessing this property are, in addition, sufficiently superstrong above their target. This modification leads to a new large cardinal which we call ultrahuge. Subsequently, we study the placement of ultrahugeness in the usual large cardinal hierarchy, while at the same time show that some standard techniques apply nicely in the context of ultrahuge cardinals as well.
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    Desynchronized circadian clock and exposures to xenobiotics are associated with differentiated disease phenotypes.Konstantinos Christos Makris - 2021 - Bioessays 43 (11):2100159.
    A paradigm shift in the human chronotoxicity of xenobiotics would study two‐sided desynchronized phenomena of interfacial interactions between cyclic or periodic environmental insults and the endogenous response and recovery profile. These systems‐based networks are under the influence of well‐synchronized biological clocks and their metabolic regulators. This perspective argues in favor of addressing the concept of synchronization in studies involving critical life windows of susceptibility, or circadian rhythms, or 24‐hour (periodic) diurnal rhythms and answering whether these disruptions in synchronization would affect (...)
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    Fichtes Begriff der politischen Philosophie: eine Untersuchung der späten politischen Werke im Lichte des Begriffspaares Bild-Bildung.Konstantinos Masmanidis - 2014 - Freiburg: Verlag Karl Alber.
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    A Comparative Analysis of Speed Profile Models for Ankle Pointing Movements: Evidence that Lower and Upper Extremity Discrete Movements are Controlled by a Single Invariant Strategy.Konstantinos P. Michmizos, Lev Vaisman & Hermano Igo Krebs - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
  44. Archaīkoi philosophoi. Michaēlidēs, P. Kōnstantinos & [From Old Catalog] - 1971
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    Misgendering as epistemic injustice: A queer STS approach.Konstantinos Argyriou - 2021 - Las Torres de Lucca: Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 10 (19):71-82.
    Misgendering is perceived as the use of incorrect pronouns and gender categories when addressing Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming people. This common habit is widely observed in reports, surveys and assessments, where the pressures to comply with a binary understanding of gender are high and alternative options for self-identification are not frequently offered. The present study reads misgendering as a manifestation of epistemic injustice, and uses resources from Science, Technology and Society Studies in order to highlight the importance of situated perspectives (...)
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    Maximal Tukey types, P-ideals and the weak Rudin–Keisler order.Konstantinos A. Beros & Paul B. Larson - 2023 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 63 (3):325-352.
    In this paper, we study some new examples of ideals on $$\omega $$ with maximal Tukey type (that is, maximal among partial orders of size continuum). This discussion segues into an examination of a refinement of the Tukey order—known as the weak Rudin–Keisler order—and its structure when restricted to these ideals of maximal Tukey type. Mirroring a result of Fremlin (Note Mat 11:177–214, 1991) on the Tukey order, we also show that there is an analytic P-ideal above all other analytic (...)
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    Optokinetic Stimulation Modulates Neglect for the Number Space: Evidence from Mental Number Interval Bisection.Konstantinos Priftis, Marco Pitteri, Francesca Meneghello, Carlo Umiltà & Marco Zorzi - 2012 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 6.
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    The Promise: Islamic Micro-Finance and the Synthesis of Time.Konstantinos Retsikas - 2015 - Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 9 (4):475-502.
    The article explores a particular mode of time synthesis as carried out in the field of Islamic micro-finance in Indonesia. It approaches this financial experiment through Deleuze's tripartite division of time and the concept of promise advanced here. I argue that the analytical promise the concept of promise holds is partly related to its ability to circumscribe a field of practice that is at once theological and economic and partly to its privileging of the time of the future. What the (...)
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  49. Climate Change and Marine Ecosystems.Konstantinos Kougias - 2012 - In Walter Leal Filho Evangelos Manolas (ed.), English through Climate Change. Democritus University of Thrace. pp. 29.
     
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    Die Fichte Forschung in Griechenland.Konstantinos Masmanidis - 2018 - Fichte-Studien 45:401-409.
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