History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Managing the Fukushima Challenge2014 / Atsuyuki Suzuki
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Fish commoditization and the historical origins of catching fish for profit2015 / Tony J Pitcher, Mimi E Lam
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Exploring gender perceptions of resource ownership and their implications for food security among rural livestock owners in Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Nicaragua2015 / Alessandra Galiè, Annet Mulema, Maria A Mora Benard, Sheila N Onzere, Kathleen E Colverson
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Critical reflections on social injustice and participatory action research: The case of the indigenous Ayta community in the Philippines
Abstract Indigenous communities generally tend to have poorer health outcomes than their non-indigenous counterparts. Tackling such health inequalities requires a holistic approach that can enable community members take control over the factors that ...
2010 / Emee Vida Estacio, David F Marks -
Meeting Review: 2002 O'Reilly Bioinformatics Technology Conference2002 / Damian Counsell
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Facial reconstruction: The art of the science2012 / Abhik Ghosh, Kewal Krishan
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The conclusive role of postmortem computed tomography (CT) of the skull and computer-assisted superimposition in identification of an unknown body2012 / Dorota Lorkiewicz-Muszyńska, Wojciech Kociemba, Czesław Żaba, Marzena Łabęcka, Małgorzata Koralewska-Kordel, et al.
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Post festum2010 / Brian Morton
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Rebuilding the Brazilian rainforest: Agroforestry strategies for secondary forest succession
Abstract Does the adoption of agroforestry by small farmers in the Brazilian Amazon promote secondary forest succession on the degraded pastures and crop fields? New results from a small-scale farm agroforestry demonstration project, the Rondônia...
2013 / Christine E. Blinn, John O. Browder, Marcos A. Pedlowski, Randolph H. Wynne -
Transport infrastructure rationale for carbon dioxide capture & storage in the European Union to 2050
Abstract Along with public transport modification, building and consumer efficiency, renewable energy and bio-fuels, among other greenhouse gas mitigation strategies within the European Union (EU), Zero Emission Power utilising Carbon Capture and...
2009 / David L. Coleman -
Child Mortality Estimation: A Global Overview of Infant and Child Mortality Age Patterns in Light of New Empirical Data2012 / Michel Guillot, Patrick Gerland, François Pelletier, Ameed Saabneh
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Inference of the Activity Timeline of Cattle Foraging on a Mediterranean Woodland Using GPS and Pedometry2010 / Eugene D. Ungar, Iris Schoenbaum, Zalmen Henkin, Amit Dolev, Yehuda Yehuda, et al.
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Edible wild plant use in the Faroe Islands and Iceland2012 / Ingvar Svanberg, Sigurður Ægisson
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War landscapes as 'battlefields' of collective memories: reading the <I>Reflections at Bukit Chandu</I>, Singapore2005 / Hamzah Muzaini, Brenda S. A. Yeoh
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Pre-Columbian origins of Native American dog breeds, with only limited replacement by European dogs, confirmed by mtDNA analysis2013 / B. van Asch, A.-b. Zhang, M. C. R. Oskarsson, C. F. C. Klutsch, A. Amorim, et al.
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Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (PBPK) Modeling and Simulations Principles, Methods, and Applications in the Pharmaceutical Industry2013 / M Rowland
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Early Paleogene wildfires in peat-forming environments at Schöningen, Germany
Abstract Wildfire activity in early Paleogene greenhouse conditions can be used as an analogue to gauge the effect of future warming trends on wildfire in the current climate system. Inertinite (fossil charcoal in coal) from 11 autochthonous early...
2015 / Brittany E. Robson, Margaret E. Collinson, Walter Riegel, Volker Wilde, Andrew C. Scott, et al. -
Seismic shothole drillers’ lithostratigraphic logs: Unearthing a wealth of regional geoscience information in northwestern Canada
Abstract Seismic shothole drillers’ logs, record the near-surface (avg. 18.6m deep) lithostratigraphy encountered when drilling holes to place explosive charges. These records offer a largely unrecognized wealth of geoscience information in areas...
2015 / I. Rod Smith -
Incorporating Mind-maps in Cell Biology Lectures – A Reflection on the Advantages and Potential Drawback
Abstract Mind-maps have been advocated to be a useful learning tool for students. For Mind-maps to be effective, students have to learn how to use them and then construct their own maps. In this report, I describe my use of Mind-maps as a simple but ...
2013 / Foong May Yeong -
More evidence for cat taming at the Predynastic elite cemetery of Hierakonpolis (Upper Egypt)
Abstract Continued excavations at the Predynastic elite cemetery HK6 at Hierakonpolis have yielded new evidence for the cultural control of cats during the Naqada IC-IIB period (c. 3800–3600 BC). In the same burial ground where evidence was...
2014 / Wim Van Neer, Veerle Linseele, Renée Friedman, Bea De Cupere