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    Emma GRIFFITHS, Medea

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    Byl Simon. Emma GRIFFITHS, Medea. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 76, 2007. p. 431

    Emma GRIFFITHS, Euripides : Heracles. Sophie MILLS, Euripides : Bacchae. Pantelis MICHELAKIS, Euripides : Iphigenia at Aulis.

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    Byl Simon. Emma GRIFFITHS, Euripides : Heracles. Sophie MILLS, Euripides : Bacchae. Pantelis MICHELAKIS, Euripides : Iphigenia at Aulis.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 76, 2007. pp. 255-257

    Emma GRIFFITHS, Euripides : Heracles. Sophie MILLS, Euripides : Bacchae. Pantelis MICHELAKIS, Euripides : Iphigenia at Aulis.

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    Byl Simon. Emma GRIFFITHS, Euripides : Heracles. Sophie MILLS, Euripides : Bacchae. Pantelis MICHELAKIS, Euripides : Iphigenia at Aulis.. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 76, 2007. pp. 255-257

    Medea

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    "Emma Griffiths brings into focus previously unexplored themes of the Medea myth, along with providing an incisive introduction to the story and its history. Viewed within its context, the tale reveals insights into ancient Greece and its ideology, the importance of children, the role of women, and the position of the outsider and barbarian."--BOOK JACKET

    Quantum Griffiths Inequalities

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    We present a general framework of Griffiths inequalities for quantum systems. Our approach is based on operator inequalities associated with self-dual cones and provides a consistent viewpoint of the Griffiths inequality. As examples, we discuss the quantum Ising model, quantum rotor model, Bose-Hubbard model, and Hubbard model. We present a model-independent structure that governs the correlation inequalities

    A Systematic Review of Online Sex Addiction and Clinical Treatments Using CONSORT Evaluation

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    Researchers have suggested that the advances of the Internet over the past two decades have gradually eliminated traditional offline methods of obtaining sexual material. Additionally, research on cybersex and/or online sex addictions has increased alongside the development of online technology. The present study extended the findings from Griffiths’ (2012) systematic empirical review of online sex addiction by additionally investigating empirical studies that implemented and/or documented clinical treatments for online sex addiction in adults. A total of nine studies were identified and then each underwent a CONSORT evaluation. The main findings of the present review provide some evidence to suggest that some treatments (both psychological and/or pharmacological) provide positive outcomes among those experiencing difficulties with online sex addiction. Similar to Griffiths’ original review, this study recommends that further research is warranted to establish the efficacy of empirically driven treatments for online sex addiction
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