History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Preface2009 / Mauricio Ayala-Rincón, Fairouz Kamareddine
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Chinese Herbs for Memory Disorders: A Review and Systematic Analysis of Classical Herbal Literature
Abstract Text mining and other literature-based investigations can assist in identifying natural products for experimental and clinical research. This article details a method for systematically analyzing data derived from the classical Chinese...
2012 / Brian H. May, Chuanjian Lu, Yubo Lu, Anthony L. Zhang, Charlie C.L. Xue -
Post-school Education and Training for Students with Intellectual Disabilities
Abstract Life-long learning is essential for persons with intellectual disabilities wishing to enter the labour market. This paper describes an integrated curriculum provided by a leading agency in Northern Ireland that provides ‘real work’ training ...
2012 / Roy McConkey, Margaret Haddock -
Archaeobotanical implications of phytolith assemblages from cultivated rice systems, wild rice stands and macro-regional patterns
Abstract Rice can be cultivated in a range of arable systems, including upland rainfed, lowland rainfed or irrigated, flooded or décrue, and deep water cultivation. These agricultural regimes represent ecosystems controlled to large degree by...
2013 / Alison Weisskopf, Emma Harvey, Eleanor Kingwell-Banham, Mukund Kajale, Rabi Mohanty, et al. -
Virtual classroom site in French written expression lesson: a practice sample
Abstract The problems of a Second Language Learner in written expression have made us to practise a different teaching method, and we have used a virtual classroom site for French Written expression lesson. The virtual classroom site has been...
2010 / Veda Aslım-Yetiş -
Pollen assemblages and their environmental correlates during the past 200 years inferred from sediments records in a shallow lake
Abstract Pollen profiles based on sediments taken from Baiyangdian Lake were used to analyzevegetation type alternation during the past200 years. The pollen record suggests changes occurduring two differenttime frames. The period before 1863 showed...
2012 / T. Guo, Z.F. Yang, H. Chen -
Analysis of Uncertainty and Repeatability of a Low-Cost 3D Laser Scanner2012 / María-Eugenia Polo, Ángel M. Felicísimo
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“Cleaners don't need computers”: bridging the digital divide in the workplace2008 / Louise Cooke, Helen Greenwood
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Ion Beam Analysis of Microcrystalline Quartz Artifacts from the Reed Mound Site, Delaware County, Oklahoma
Abstract Ion beam analysis (IBA) has been a powerful, non-destructive tool for archaeological research worldwide for over four decades, yet its full potential is seldom realized in North American archaeology. Herein the potential of particle induced ...
2015 / S.B. Younger-Mertz, J.E. Manuel, T. Reinert, S.Z. Szilasi, S.W. Hammerstedt, et al. -
Spatial epidemiology of hepatitis C virus infection in Egypt: Analyses and implications2014 / Diego F. Cuadros, Adam J. Branscum, F. DeWolfe Miller, Laith J. Abu-Raddad
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Analysis of Moderate and Intense Rainfall Rates Continuously Recorded Over Half a Century and Influence on Microwave Communications Planning and Rain-Rate Data Acquisition2008 / A. Burgueno, J. Austin, E. Vilar, M. Puigcerver
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On the use of systematic reviews to inform environmental policies
Abstract Environmental research varies in its methodological quality, degree of bias, and relevance to policy questions. Using this heterogeneous, and sometimes polarised, research to inform environmental policies can be challenging. Policy-making...
2014 / Gary S. Bilotta, Alice M. Milner, Ian Boyd -
Contest for hegemony: The dynamics of inland and maritime cultures relations in the history of Java island, Indonesia
Abstract The main purpose of this article is to analyze the dynamics of relation between inland and maritime cultures in an insular region by taking Java island, Indonesia, as an object of study. Java island is located in the midst of Indonesian...
2013 / Singgih Tri Sulistiyono, Yety Rochwulaningsih -
Why Did Ancient People Have Atherosclerosis?
Abstract Computed tomographic findings of atherosclerosis in the ancient cultures of Egypt, Peru, the American Southwest and the Aleutian Islands challenge our understanding of the fundamental causes of atherosclerosis. Could these findings be true? ...
2014 / Gregory S. Thomas, L. Samuel Wann, Adel H. Allam, Randall C. Thompson, David E. Michalik, et al. -
Iodine and the renaissance: Will history turn full cycle?2014 / Sanjay Kalra, AmbikaGopalakrishnan Unnikrishnan, Kaushik Pandit
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Developing Key Skills as a Science Communicator: Case Studies of Two Scientist-Led Outreach Programmes2015 / Samuel Illingworth, Heidi Roop
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Land Use Transition, Livelihoods, and Environmental Services in Montane Mainland Southeast Asia2006 / Xu Jianchu, Jeff Fox, David Melick, Yayoi Fujita, Attachai Jintrawet, et al.
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The Need to Disentangle Key Concepts from Ecosystem-Approach Jargon2014 / K. A. WAYLEN, E. J. HASTINGS, E. A. BANKS, K. L. HOLSTEAD, R. J. IRVINE, et al.
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Vessels, risks, and rules: Planning for safe shipping in Bering Strait
Abstract Commercial vessel traffic through the Bering Strait is increasing. This region has high biological and cultural significance, to which commercial shipping poses several risks. For this environment, these risks include ship strikes of...
2014 / Henry P. Huntington, Raychelle Daniel, Andrew Hartsig, Kevin Harun, Marilyn Heiman, et al. -
From Geocentrism to Allocentrism: Teaching the Phases of the Moon in a Digital Full-Dome Planetarium2015 / Pierre Chastenay