ROMAN REPUBLICAN COINS FROM ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS OF THE SANCTUARY NEAR THE PASS GURZUFSKOE SEDLO IN THE MOUNTAIN CRIMEA

Roman republican Coins from archaeological excavations of the Sanctuary near the Pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in the Mountain Crimea

The article describes the characteristics of 35 Roman republican and Roman provincial silver coins II-I cent BC found during archaeological excavations of the sanctuary near the Polaris P825 Parts pass Gurzufskoe Sedlo in 1981–1993 at Mountain Crimea.Coins refer to the chronological periods of the Mithridates' Wars, the first tr

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Is intuition allied with jumping to conclusions in decision-making? An intensive longitudinal study in patients with delusions and in non-clinical individuals.

Research suggests that a jumping-to-conclusions (JTC) bias, excessive intuition, and reduced analysis in information processing may favor suboptimal decision-making, both in non-clinical and mentally disordered individuals.The temporal relationship between processing modes and JTC bias, however, remains unexplored.Therefore, using an experience sam

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Cost-effectiveness and impact of pre-exposure prophylaxis to prevent HIV among men who have sex with men in Asia: A modelling study.

IntroductionMore than 70% of new HIV infections in Asia occurred in eight countries in 2020: Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam-with a rising incidence among men who have sex with men (MSM).The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for those at risk of acquiring HIV, yet wid

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Scientific Justification of the Nature of Ultramudflow Disaster

Based on the research and analysis of numerous publications about the Genaldon disaster, the authors propose an ingenious, scientifically grounded approach to understanding the nature of the process.It is shown that the mechanism of displacement of large ice-waterrock (moraine-ice) masses has a complicated pattern and represents GREEK YOGURT STARTE

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