History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Increasing the Scientific Evidence Base in the “High Conservation Value” (HCV) Approach for Biodiversity Conservation in Managed Tropical Landscapes2014 / Michael J. M. Senior, Ellen Brown, Paulina Villalpando, Jane K. Hill
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Geohazards and myths: ancient memories of rapid coastal change in the Asia-Pacific region and their value to future adaptation2014 / Patrick D Nunn
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First evidence of spatial clustering of lymphatic filariasis in an Aedes polynesiensis endemic area
Abstract Successful elimination of lymphatic filariasis (LF) requires accurate identification of residual foci of transmission and stringent surveillance strategies to combat potential resurgence. This is challenging in areas where the day-biting...
2010 / Hayley Joseph, James Moloney, Fuatai Maiava, Shannon McClintock, Patrick Lammie, et al. -
Numbers of scaled and matched accelerograms required for inelastic dynamic analyses2008 / Jonathan Hancock, Julian J. Bommer, Peter J. Stafford
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‘There is a Time to be Born and a Time to Die’ (Ecclesiastes 3:2a): Jewish Perspectives on Euthanasia2011 / Goedele Baeke, Jean-Pierre Wils, Bert Broeckaert
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A Holocene environmental record reflecting vegetation, climate, and fire variability at the Páramo of Quimsacocha, southwestern Ecuadorian Andes2011 / Nele Jantz, Hermann Behling
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A tutorial for software development in quantitative proteomics using PSI standard formats
Abstract The Human Proteome Organisation — Proteomics Standards Initiative (HUPO-PSI) has been working for ten years on the development of standardised formats that facilitate data sharing and public database deposition. In this article, we review...
2013 / Faviel F. Gonzalez-Galarza, Da Qi, Jun Fan, Conrad Bessant, Andrew R. Jones -
Simple modified freezing technique for identification of human scalp and pubic hairs2012 / Nadia Ibrahim Mohammad
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The Importance of Learning Islamic History and Civilization of Malaysia in the Building of Human Capital and Identity of the Muslim Society in Malaysia
Abstract The purpose of this research is to study the importance of learning Islamic History and Civilization in Malaysia for human capital building and identification of the muslim society in Malaysia. Its aim is to clarify the importance of this...
2012 / Izziah Suryani Mat Resad @ Arshad, Ermy Azziaty Rozali, Azmul Fahimi Kamaruzzaman -
Ethnobotanical remarks on Central and Southern Italy2007 / Paolo Guarrera, Leporatti Lucia
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Reconstructing Iconic Experiments in Electrochemistry: Experiences from a History of Science Course2011 / Per-Odd Eggen, Lise Kvittingen, Annette Lykknes, Roland Wittje
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Moulages in dermatology-venereology2010 / Rajiv Joshi
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Studies in Chinese Folklore and Related Essays.2006 / Hans H. Frankel, Wolfram Eberhard
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Darwinian Agriculture: how understanding evolution can improve agriculture R.Ford Denison 2012. Princeton University Press2013 / Peter H. Thrall
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Required Sample Sizes for Data-Driven Market Segmentation Analyses in Tourism2013 / S. Dolnicar, B. Grun, F. Leisch, K. Schmidt
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The need to redefine genomic data sharing: A focus on data accessibility
Abstract DNAdigest's mission is to investigate and address the issues hindering efficient and ethical genomic data sharing in the human genomics research community. We conducted contextual interviews with human genomics researchers in clinical,...
2014 / Tempest A. van Schaik, Nadezda V. Kovalevskaya, Elena Protopapas, Hamza Wahid, Fiona G.G. Nielsen -
Natural Versus National Boundaries: the Importance of Considering Biogeographical Patterns in Forest Conservation Policy2014 / Lena Gustafsson, Adam Felton, Annika M. Felton, Jörg Brunet, Alexandro Caruso, et al.
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To share or not to share is the question
Abstract Data sharing is increasingly becoming an essential component of clinical practice and biomedical research. The debate has shifted from whether or not to exchange data to how best to achieve optimal sharing. This raises new ethical and legal ...
2014 / Donald R.C. Chalmers, Dianne Nicol, Margaret F. Otlowski -
Balancing benefits and harm: Chemical use and bodily transformation among Indonesia's transgender waria
Abstract Background Members of Indonesia's diverse male-to-female transgender community often describe themselves as waria. Waria do not equate being feminine with being female. They do not want to be women; they aspire to be like...
2014 / Nurul Ilmi Idrus, Takeo David Hymans -
Sampling Nomads: A New Technique for Remote, Hard-to-Reach, and Mobile Populations2014 / Kristen Himelein, Stephanie Eckman, Siobhan Murray