History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Animal Experiments in Biomedical Research: A Historical Perspective2013 / Nuno Franco
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Re-thinking cell cycle regulators: the cross-talk with metabolism2013 / Lluis Fajas
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Shifting Cultivation and Sustainable Development of North-Eastern India: Tradition in Transition P.S. Ramakrishnan , K.G. Saxena , K.S. Rao . Shifting Cultivation and Sustainable Development of North-Eastern India: Tradition in Transition. New Delhi, India. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. 2006. xxviii +. 495 Rs 950. ISBN: 81-204-1625-2.2008 / Paul Sillitoe
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Regional population collapse followed initial agriculture booms in mid-Holocene Europe2013 / Stephen Shennan, Sean S. Downey, Adrian Timpson, Kevan Edinborough, Sue Colledge, et al.
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Ecosystem services and poverty alleviation: A review of the empirical links
Abstract We present the results of a review of the empirical evidence and of the state of knowledge regarding the mechanisms linking ecosystem services and poverty alleviation. The review was undertaken to determine the state of current knowledge...
2015 / Helen Suich, Caroline Howe, Georgina Mace -
Transforming the General Chemistry Program at a Large Research University
Abstract The University of Central Florida has one of the largest student populations in the United States and offers many freshman chemistry laboratory courses taught by graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) every semester. As is the case with many...
2015 / Erin K. Edwards, Cherie Yestrebsky, Erin K.H. Saitta -
Challenges in tracking harmful algal blooms: A synthesis of evidence from Lake Erie
Abstract Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are becoming increasingly common in freshwater ecosystems globally, raising complex questions about the factors that influence their initiation and growth. These questions have increasingly been answered through...
2015 / Jeff C. Ho, Anna M. Michalak -
The Oldham Notebooks: an analysis of the development of IVF 1969–1978. IV. Ethical aspects
Abstract Six evidential sources are examined to investigate how Edwards and Steptoe applied ethical standards to their research leading to the birth of Louise Brown: (i) Their own contemporary writings from 1970 onwards. (ii) Archival evidence from...
2015 / Martin H. Johnson, Kay Elder -
A Middle Palaeolithic to Early Upper Palaeolithic succession from an open air site at Beedings, West Sussex
Abstract The collection of flintwork from the site of Beedings, West Sussex (England) contains by far the largest number of stone tools from the earliest Upper Palaeolithic of Britain, and is one of the two largest assemblages of its type in Europe. ...
2013 / Matt Pope, Rob Dinnis, Annemieke Milks, Phil Toms, Caroline Wells -
Estimates of illegal and unreported fish in seafood imports to the USA
Abstract Illegal and unreported catches represented 20–32% by weight of wild-caught seafood imported to the USA in 2011, as determined from robust estimates, including uncertainty, of illegal and unreported fishing activities in the source...
2014 / Ganapathiraju Pramod, Katrina Nakamura, Tony J. Pitcher, Leslie Delagran -
The socialist regime: The intellectual origin of the images
Abstract Every phenomenon exists in several dimensions. It has several ontological attributes, so to speak, which provide opportunities for a variety of interpretations. The Bolshevik Revolution and the Soviet regime could be an example. At the...
2013 / Dmitry Shlapentokh -
Geometric morphometric analysis of grain shape and the identification of two-rowed barley (Hordeum vulgare subsp. distichum L.) in southern France
Abstract Hulled barley is one of the most frequently recovered cereals in European archaeological sites from Roman and medieval periods. In southern France this cereal is common in carbonized contexts such as cultural layers, ditches, pits, hearths, ...
2013 / Jérôme Ros, Allowen Evin, Laurent Bouby, Marie-Pierre Ruas -
Culture and Nature in the Protection of Andean Landscapes2006 / Jessica Brown, Nora Mitchell
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Key Principles and Strategic Actions for Conserving Cultural and Biological Diversity in the Mountains2006 / Jeffrey A. McNeely
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Adventitious agents in viral vaccines: Lessons learned from 4 case studies
Abstract Since the earliest days of biological product manufacture, there have been a number of instances where laboratory studies provided evidence for the presence of adventitious agents in a marketed product. Lessons learned from such events can...
2014 / John Petricciani, Rebecca Sheets, Elwyn Griffiths, Ivana Knezevic -
Exploring safety systems for dispensing in community pharmacies: Focusing on how staff relate to organizational components
Abstract Background Identifying risk is an important facet of a safety practice in an organization. To identify risk, all components within a system of operation should be considered. In clinical safety practice, a team of people,...
2014 / Jasmine Harvey, Anthony J. Avery, Darren Ashcroft, Matthew Boyd, Denham L. Phipps, et al. -
The harassment of Isaac Allen: puritanism, parochial politics and Prestwich's troubles during the first English civil war2014 / James Mawdesley
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Web GIS in practice V: 3-D interactive and real-time mapping in Second Life2007 / Maged Boulos, David Burden
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Minimizing impacts of land use change on ecosystem services using multi-criteria heuristic analysis
Abstract Development of natural landscapes to support human activities impacts the capacity of the landscape to provide ecosystem services. Typically, several ecosystem services are impacted at a single development site and various footprint...
2015 / Arturo A. Keller, Eric Fournier, Jessica Fox -
A global survey of “TURF-reserves”, Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries coupled with marine reserves
Abstract Overfishing and degradation of the marine environment continue to plague coastal communities worldwide, with multiple diverse solutions being proposed. Territorial Use Rights for Fisheries (TURFs) is a fishery management approach that...
2014 / Jamie C. Afflerbach, Sarah E. Lester, Dawn T. Dougherty, Sarah E. Poon