History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Linking a Pharmaceutical Chemistry Workshop to Pharmacy Practice2015 / Jordi Morral
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Evolution of forensic odontology: An overview2015 / C Priyadharsini, K. M. K. Masthan, N Balachander, NAravindha Babu, Sudha Jimson
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Polar and Alpine Tundra. Ecosystems of the World 32006 / Martin Price
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Late Holocene Forest History and Deforestation Dynamics in the Queixa Sierra, Galicia, Northwestern Iberian Peninsula2006 / Luisa Santos
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The scholar as craftsman: Derek de Solla Price and the reconstruction of a medieval instrument2014 / S. Falk
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The geography of large-scale land acquisitions: Analysing socio-ecological patterns of target contexts in the global South
Abstract This paper analyses local geographical contexts targeted by transnational large-scale land acquisitions (>200 ha per deal) in order to understand how emerging patterns of socio-ecological characteristics can be related to processes of...
2014 / Peter Messerli, Markus Giger, Michael B. Dwyer, Thomas Breu, Sandra Eckert -
Object oriented data analysis under spatial correlation2014 / Jorge Mateu
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The comparison of archaeobotanical data and the oldest documentary records (14th–15th century) of useful plants in medieval Gdańsk, northern Poland2014 / Monika Badura, Beata Możejko, Joanna Święta-Musznicka, Małgorzata Latałowa
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Ready for phase 5 - current status of ethnobiology in Southeast Asia2015 / Syafitri Hidayati, F Franco, Rainer W Bussmann
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An investigation of the lead tin yellows type I and II and their use in Bohemian panel paintings from the Gothic period2015 / Radka Šefců, Štěpánka Chlumská, Alena Hostašová
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The One and the Many: A Classicist Reading … and Its Role in the Modern World—An Attempt on Modern Chinese Conservatism2010 / Axel Schneider
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Rethinking Cultural History2010 / Stephen Owen
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Perspectives on domestic violence: the influence of organisational issues on program outcomes
Abstract This paper explores the role of intervention programs for men who commit acts of domestic violence against women and children. It discusses policy, organisational, practice, and research issues in the delivery of contracted-out legally...
2010 / Andrew Day, Ed Carson, Judith Saebel -
Preface2007 / Guido Rößling
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The fate of Nikolai Marr’s linguistic theories: The case of linguistics in the political context2010 / Dmitry Shlapentokh
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The role of fire in UK peatland and moorland management: the need for informed, unbiased debate2016 / G. Matt Davies, Nicholas Kettridge, Cathelijne R. Stoof, Alan Gray, Davide Ascoli, et al.
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Identifying Genetic Traces of Historical Expansions: Phoenician Footprints in the Mediterranean
The Phoenicians were the dominant traders in the Mediterranean Sea two thousand to three thousand years ago and expanded from their homeland in the Levant to establish colonies and trading posts throughout the Mediterranean, but then they disappeared from history. ...
2008 / Pierre A. Zalloua, Daniel E. Platt, Mirvat El Sibai, Jade Khalife, Nadine Makhoul, et al. -
A Bayesian elicitation of veterinary beliefs regarding systemic dry cow therapy: Variation and importance for clinical trial design
Abstract The two key aims of this research were: (i) to conduct a probabilistic elicitation to quantify the variation in veterinarians’ beliefs regarding the efficacy of systemic antibiotics when used as an adjunct to intra-mammary dry cow therapy...
2012 / H.M. Higgins, I.L. Dryden, M.J. Green -
Countering Brutality to Wildlife, Relationism and Ethics: Conservation, Welfare and the ‘Ecoversity’2011 / Steve Garlick, Julie Matthews, Jennifer Carter
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Epidemiological studies are like cherries, one draws another
Abstract The proverb “Words are like cherries”, meaning that when you start talking subjects pop up and you end up with long conversations, just like cherries coming out of the plate in chains when you pick one, may also be applied to...
2009 / Nuno Lunet