History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Taking social relationships seriously: Lessons learned from the informed consent practices of a vaccine trial on the Kenyan Coast
Abstract Individual informed consent is a key ethical obligation for clinical studies, but empirical studies show that key requirements are often not met. Common recommendations to strengthen consent in low income settings include seeking permission ...
2008 / Caroline Gikonyo, Philip Bejon, Vicki Marsh, Sassy Molyneux -
The History of the Acute Exanthemata :2008 / S. H. D.
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Chemical and Mineralogical Alteration of Ceramics from A Late Bronze Age Kiln At Kommos, Crete: the Effect On the Formation of A Reference Group2003 / J. Buxeda I Garrigos, V. Kilikoglou, P. M. Day
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Stone formation in the Middle Eastern Gulf States: A review
Abstract Objectives To review the possible causes of the high incidence of urolithiasis in the oil-rich Gulf States. Methods Data were extracted from published...
2012 / William G. Robertson -
An Analysis of Extremely High Nineteenth-Century Winter Neonatal Mortality in a Local Context of Northeastern Italy2010 / Gianpiero Dalla-Zuanna, Alessandro Rosina
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India and China within Perennial Philosophy. A Central Theme of Philosophical Historiography between the 17th and 18th Centuries
Abstract The paper deals with both historiography and intercultural philosophy, trying to offer a detailed account of the long European interpretation of other civilizations, namely India and China, from the Renaissance neo-platonic thinkers to the...
2013 / Selusi Ambrogio -
Nature–society linkages in the Aral Sea region
Abstract Central Asia's Aral Sea crisis represents a disaster of monumental proportions, a tragedy for both the region's ecology and its human inhabitants. While the human and natural environments had operated in a sustainable co-joined system for...
2012 / Kristopher D. White -
Elements for a National Master Plan for CCS — Lessons learnt
Abstract This paper describes the elements for a Dutch CCS Master Plan and will give concrete recommendations for countries wishing to devise a national CCS strategy based on the insights learnt from the Dutch experience. It analyzes which elements...
2011 / Hans Schokkenbroek, Marten Slagter, Edmund Wellenstein, Chris Hendriks, Joris Koornneef -
Another link between archaeology and anthropology: Virtual anthropology
Abstract Archaeology and biological anthropology share research interests and numerous methods for field work. Both profit from collaborative work and diffusion of know-how. The last two decades have seen a technical revolution ...
2013 / Gerhard W. Weber -
The People's or the World's: RMB Internationalisation in Longer Historic Perspective2011 / Niv Horesh
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Tuning Problems?: Notes on Women's and Gender Studies and the Bologna Process2008 / C. Hemmings
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The secondary transfer of gunshot residue: an experimental investigation carried out with SEM-EDX analysis2013 / James French, Ruth Morgan, James Davy
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Concentrations of railway metal theft and the locations of scrap-metal dealers
Abstract Metal theft has become a substantial crime problem in many areas. In response, several countries have introduced legislation to regulate scrap-metal recycling yards. However, at present there is little evidence to support this use of the...
2015 / Matthew P.J. Ashby, Kate J. Bowers -
PERCEPTIONS OF SCIENCE: The Anatomical Mission to Burma2003 / M. Sappol
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Military Art in Avar Khaganate
Abstract The Avars, who moved to Eastern Europe in VI-VIII centuries not only altered the ethnic composition of the local population, but also made a change in their social life, customs, and military tactics. The purpose of the...
2014 / Mukhazhanova Tolkyn, Bedelova Gulzhan, Sadykova Raikhan -
The ‘sialo–microbial–dental complex’ in oral health and disease
Abstract Biofilms are naturally found in all wet environments including the oral structures of nearly all species. Human oral biofilms have existed since our earliest ancestors and have evolved symbiotically with the dentition over many millennia...
2015 / John Kaidonis, Grant Townsend -
Cryptotephras: the revolution in correlation and precision dating2015 / SIWAN M. DAVIES
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Potential for large outbreaks of Ebola virus disease
Abstract Outbreaks of Ebola virus can cause substantial morbidity and mortality in affected regions. The largest outbreak of Ebola to date is currently underway in West Africa, with 3944 cases reported as of 5th September 2014. To develop a better...
2014 / A. Camacho, A.J. Kucharski, S. Funk, J. Breman, P. Piot, et al. -
A General Chemistry Assignment Analyzing Environmental Contamination for the DePue, IL, National Superfund Site2014 / Sarah A. Saslow Gomez, Danielle Faurie-Wisniewski, Arlen Parsa, Jeff Spitz, Jennifer Amdur Spitz, et al.
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Alkaloids as drug leads – A predictive structural and biodiversity-based analysis
Abstract The process of drug discovery and development particularly that of natural products, has evolved markedly over the last 30 years into increasingly formulaic approaches. As a major class of natural products initially discovered and used as...
2014 / Vafa Amirkia, Michael Heinrich