History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Delinquent Development in Dutch Childhood Arrestees: Developmental Trajectories, Risk Factors and Co-morbidity with Adverse Outcomes during Adolescence2008 / L. van Domburgh, R. Vermeiren, A. A. J. Blokland, Th. A. H. Doreleijers
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The European Journal of Ageing at the start of a new decade2010 / Dorly J. H. Deeg, Hans-Werner Wahl
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Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology2008 /
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Shopping to save: green consumerism and the struggle for northern Maine2006 / Blake Harrison
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Endocannabinoids in neuroendopsychology: multiphasic control of mitochondrial function2012 / A. Nunn, G. Guy, J. D. Bell
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Coverage models to determine outreach vaccination center locations in low and middle income countries
Abstract The Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) was established in 1974 to ensure that children all around the world benefit from life-saving vaccines. However, in many low and middle income countries, it is extremely difficult to vaccinate...
2016 / Jung Lim, Erin Claypool, Bryan A. Norman, Jayant Rajgopal -
THE PRESENCE OF A WEAK HEMOLYSIN IN THE HOOK WORM AND ITS RELATION TO THE ANEMIA OF UNCINARIASIS2004 / G. H. Whipple
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Integrating livestock feeds and production systems into agricultural multi-market models: The example of IMPACT
Abstract The various ways in which livestock production systems can be incorporated into economic, partial-equilibrium, multi-market models are presented, and the challenges outlined. A particular focus and illustrative case is livestock feed....
2014 / Siwa Msangi, Dolapo Enahoro, Mario Herrero, Nicholas Magnan, Petr Havlik, et al. -
Droughts, Dry Spells and Low Water Levels in Medieval Hungary (and Croatia) I: The Great Droughts of 1362, 1474, 1479, 1494 and 15072015 / Andrea Kiss, Zrinka Nikolić
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Institutional factors affecting wild edible plant (WEP) harvest and consumption in semi-arid Kenya
Abstract Pervasive food insecurity and poverty in much of the world drives vulnerable populations to harvest natural resources as a means of generating income and meeting other household needs. Wild edible plants (WEPs) are a particularly common and ...
2013 / Stephanie Shumsky, Gordon M. Hickey, Timothy Johns, Bernard Pelletier, John Galaty -
Refining gold with glass – an early Islamic technology at Tadmekka, Mali
Abstract We describe two crucible fragments from an early Islamic context at the West African site of Tadmekka, in the Republic of Mali. They are made from a very sandy fabric and contain numerous gold particles and mineral grains in a matrix of...
2014 / Th. Rehren, S. Nixon -
Reconciling Conservation With Sustainable Development. A Participatory Study Inside and Around the Simen Mountains National Park, Ethiopia2006 / Johan Holmberg
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Cultivated Landscapes of Native Amazonia and the Andes2006 / Christoph Stadel
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Valuing type and scope of ecosystem conservation: A meta-analysis
Abstract Ecosystem conservation programs are increasingly incorporating both preservation and restoration strategies for ensuring the flow of ecosystem services from public lands. While preservation and restoration have similar end ecological...
2015 / Evan Hjerpe, Anwar Hussain, Spencer Phillips -
Pitfalls in developing coastal climate adaptation responses
Abstract Increasing awareness of the risks to coastal communities and infrastructure posed by sea level rise and possible climate-induced changes to the frequency and intensity of catchment flooding events have triggered a large number of studies...
2015 / Mark T. Gibbs -
Research in acute and chronic heart failure is busier then ever worldwide and demands more publishing space: introducing ESC Heart Failure , the sister journal of the European Journal of Heart Failure2014 / Stefan D. Anker, Stephan von Haehling, Zoltán Papp
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Oil source-fingerprinting in support of polarimetric radar mapping of Macondo-252 oil in Gulf Coast marshes
Abstract Polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR) data exhibited dramatic, spatially extensive changes from June 2009 to June 2010 in Barataria Bay, Louisiana. To determine whether these changes were associated with the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) ...
2014 / Elijah Ramsey, Buffy M. Meyer, Amina Rangoonwala, Edward Overton, Cathleen E. Jones, et al. -
Regionalization, Pan-Asian Relations, and the Middle East2015 / Anoushiravan Ehteshami
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Temporalities of human-livestock relationships in the late prehistory of the southern Levant2014 / A. Allentuck
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Trajectories of social vulnerability during the Soufrière Hills volcanic crisis2015 / Anna Hicks, Roger Few