History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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The impact of social segregation on human mobility in developing and industrialized regions2014 / Alexander Amini, Kevin Kung, Chaogui Kang, Stanislav Sobolevsky, Carlo Ratti
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1.5°C or 2°C: a conduit’s view from the science-policy interface at COP20 in Lima, Peru2015 / Petra Tschakert
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Rewilding Abandoned Landscapes in Europe2012 / Laetitia M. Navarro, Henrique M. Pereira
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Chondrule fragments from Comet Wild2: Evidence for high temperature processing in the outer Solar System
Abstract Terminal grains from C2063,1,154,1,0 (Track 154) and C2061,1,113,5 (Track 113) from the Stardust collection of Comet Wild2's coma have been studied by TEM and NanoSIMS. Terminal grain 2 of C2063,1,154,1,0 consists of an Al-rich diopside (En ...
2012 / J.C. Bridges, H.G. Changela, S. Nayakshin, N.A. Starkey, I.A. Franchi -
Border Crossing to Inject Drugs in Mexico Among Injection Drug Users in San Diego, California2011 / Tyson Volkmann, Sanghyuk S. Shin, Richard S. Garfein, Thomas L. Patterson, Robin A. Pollini, et al.
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Long-period fading in atmospherics during severe meteorological activity and associated solar geophysical phenomena at low latitudes2005 / A. B. Bhattacharya, S. K. Kar, M. K. Chatterjee, R. Bhattacharya
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Coastline Modifications in Sardinia Starting from Archaeological Data: A Progress Report
Abstract This paper uses a combination of archaeological, geomorphologic and radiometric data from the coast of Sardinia, in Italy, to purpose a reconstruction of the sea-level and coastal changes during the recent period in the whole island. The...
2012 / Sergio Ginesu, Donatella Carboni, Marian Marian -
Merlionicity: The twenty first century elaboration of a Singaporean symbol
Abstract Designed in 1964 as a symbol for the (then) fledgling Singaporean tourism industry that reflected Singapore’s maritime heritage, the Merlion – a figure comprising a lower half fish and upper half lion – has become a widely recognized icon...
2013 / Philip Hayward -
Some Highlights of Education in Christian Spain the Late Medieval Period
Abstract In this article we will tour some of the major educational milestones of late medieval Spain. It will stop at the primary and secondary education at that time, especially in the educational activity of the Church, the councils and...
2012 / Fermín Sánchez Barea, Beatriz Comella Gutiérrez -
Peer review report 1 on COMPARISON OF DOWNSCALING METHODS FOR MEAN AND EXTREME PRECIPITATION IN SENEGAL2015 /
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Computed Tomographic Evidence of Atherosclerosis in the Mummified Remains of Humans From Around the World
Abstract Although atherosclerosis is widely thought to be a disease of modernity, computed tomographic evidence of atherosclerosis has been found in the bodies of a large number of mummies. This article reviews the findings of atherosclerotic...
2014 / Randall C. Thompson, Adel H. Allam, Albert Zink, L. Samuel Wann, Guido P. Lombardi, et al. -
Assessment of Alleged CO2 Leakage at the Kerr Farm using a Simple Process-based Soil Gas Technique: Implications for Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) Monitoring
Abstract This paper describes a new technique for vadose zone monitoring above CCUS sites, its use as a response tool to landowner concerns about CCUS, and its wider implications for vadose zone monitoring at CCUS sites. The process- based method...
2013 / Katherine Romanak, George William Sherk, Susan Hovorka, Changbing Yang -
iotbx.cif : a comprehensive CIF toolbox2011 / Richard J. Gildea, Luc J. Bourhis, Oleg V. Dolomanov, Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve, Horst Puschmann, et al.
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BitTorrent Sync: First Impressions and Digital Forensic Implications
Abstract With professional and home Internet users becoming increasingly concerned with data protection and privacy, the privacy afforded by popular cloud file synchronisation services, such as Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive, is coming under...
2014 / Jason Farina, Mark Scanlon, M-Tahar Kechadi -
Editor in Chief of Food and Chemical Toxicology answers questions on retraction2014 / A. Wallace Hayes
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Stable dietary isotopes and mtDNA from Woodland period southern Ontario people: results from a tooth sampling protocol
Abstract Bioarchaeological research must balance scholarly commitment to the generation of new knowledge, descendants' interests in their collective past, and the now common practice of rapid re-interment of excavated human remains. This paper...
2013 / Susan Pfeiffer, Ronald F. Williamson, Judith C. Sealy, David G. Smith, Meradeth H. Snow -
What Do Mummies Tell Us About Atherosclerosis?2014 / Gregory S. Thomas, L. Samuel Wann, Jagat Narula
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Recapture or Precapture? Fallibility of Standard Capture-Recapture Methods in the Presence of Referrals Between Sources2014 / H. E. Jones, M. Hickman, N. J. Welton, D. De Angelis, R. J. Harris, et al.
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Identification, Prevention and Treatment of Iron Deficiency during the First 1000 Days2014 / Rachel Burke, Juan Leon, Parminder Suchdev
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Empowering the Past, Confronting the Future: The Duna People of Papua New Guinea2006 /