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  • 81Population ecology — is a major sub field of ecology that deals with the dynamics of species populations and how these populations interact with the environment.cite book | last =Odum | first =Eugene P. | authorlink =Eugene Odum | title =Fundamentals of Ecology |… …

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  • 82Oikos — This article is about ancient Greek households. For the ecology journal, see Oikos. For the international sustainability oriented student association, see Oikos International. For the Byzantine hymn, see Kontakion. For the town in Cyprus, see… …

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  • 83Ecohydrology — (from Greek gr. οἶκος, oikos , house(hold) ; gr. ὕδωρ, hydōr , water ; and gr. λογία, logia ) is a new interdisciplinary area linking hydrology with ecological processes involved in the water cycle hydrological cycle. These processes generally… …

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  • 84Perioeci — The perioeci, or perioikoi, were the members of an autonomous group of free but non citizen inhabitants of Sparta. Concentrated in the beach and highland areas of Laconia, the name derives from περί / perí , around, and polytonic|οἶκος / oikos ,… …

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  • 85Ekistics — The term Ekistics (coined by Konstantinos Apostolos Doxiadis in 1942) applies to the science of human settlements. [Ekistics Summary] It includes regional, city, community planning and dwelling design. It involves the study of all kinds of human… …

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  • 86Akathist — The Akathist Hymn (Ἀκάθιστος Ύμνος, unseated hymn ) is an Eastern Orthodox Christian hymn dedicated to a saint, holy event, or one of the persons of the Holy Trinity. The name derives from the fact that during the chanting of the hymn, or… …

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  • 87Slavery in ancient Greece — Funerary stele of Mnesarete; a young servant (left) is facing her dead mistress.[1] Attica, circa 380 BC. (Glyptothek, Munich, Germany) Slavery was common practice …

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  • 88Economy of ancient Greece — The economy of ancient Greece was characterized by the extreme importance of agriculture, all the more so because of the relative poverty of Greece s soil. Beginning in the 6th century B.C., craftsmanship and commerce (principally maritime)… …

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  • 89Pyli — ( el. Πύλη) is a municipality in the Trikala Prefecture, Greece and has a population of 4,492 (2001) (including its municipal prefectures ). Situated 18km west of Trikala, right at the bottom of two mountains Itamos, and Koziakas, which mark the… …

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  • 90Economy — For other uses, see Economy (disambiguation). Economics …

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