History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Late September at an undisclosed location in the Nevada desert2006 / Trevor Paglen
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The “narrative sincerity” in museums, architectural and archaeological restoration of Franco Minissi
Abstract The Italian historiography of the architecture of the second half of the Twentieth century has not given due weight to the dialectic qualities of work of Franco Minissi on ancient structures. He became known for the debate on the use of...
2015 / Beatrice A. Vivio -
On Strong, Resolute Labor Union Leaders
Abstract Unions were initially created as economic supports for workers. Along the course of time, they developed with difficulties and acquired social and invariably political dimensions. Unions’ emergence in Turkey was late, while their...
2015 / Sinan Caya -
The Road to Mitochondrial Gene Transfer: Follow the Middle Lane2015 / A L Bredenoord, I Hyun
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A professional duty to contribute toward preventing unsafe abortion and its consequences2014 / Anibal Faúndes
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On the Transgressive Formula of Exile – Norman Manea in a Dialogue with Hannes Stein
Abstract Our paper proposes a new critical approach for one of the spoken-book - Cuvinte din exil/Conversations in Exile - where Norman Manea (re)formulates his choices of literary ideology and rewrites his biography using the means of confessional...
2014 / Simona Antofi -
The Identity of Water-based Communities in Thailand
Abstract The identity of water-based community refers to the special characters of a community along a major river or canal. Known as water-based community, its uniqueness lies in its residents’ way of life which is closely related to water. This...
2013 / Siriwan Silapacharanan -
Tissue fixation and the effect of molecular fixatives on downstream staining procedures
Abstract It is impossible to underplay the importance of fixation in histopathology. Whether the scientist is interested in the extraction of information on lipids, proteins, RNA or DNA, fixation is critical to this extraction. This review aims to...
2014 / William J. Howat, Beverley A. Wilson -
Bringing computational science to the public2016 / James L. McDonagh, Daniel Barker, Rosanna G. Alderson
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Does intensification slow crop land expansion or encourage deforestation?
Abstract The role of intensification in minimizing cropland and slowing deforestation is often disputed. We make a broad distinction between technology-induced and market-induced intensification. We find evidence at the local level that technical...
2014 / Derek Byerlee, James Stevenson, Nelson Villoria -
The Myth of the Forest in Eminescu's Poems
Abstract Myths have always been a source of inspiration for different literary genres, the ideas and mythical themes becoming important subjects in literary works, because between literature and mythology always existed different esthetical bonds....
2014 / Marius Valeriu Grecu -
Comparing biodiversity offset calculation methods with a case study in Uzbekistan
Abstract Biodiversity offsets are interventions that compensate for ecological losses caused by economic development, seeking ‘no net loss’ (NNL) of biodiversity overall. Calculating the ecological gains required to achieve NNL is non-trivial, with...
2014 / J.W. Bull, E.J. Milner-Gulland, K.B. Suttle, N.J. Singh -
Cochrane Airways Group reviews were prioritized for updating using a pragmatic approach
Abstract Objectives Cochrane Reviews should address the most important questions for guideline writers, clinicians, and the public. It is not possible to keep all reviews up-to-date, so the Cochrane Airways Group (CAG) decided to...
2014 / E. Welsh, E. Stovold, C. Karner, C. Cates -
A Message from the Tatra: Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing in Mountain Environmental Research2006 / Steve Carver
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Functions of Autophagy in Pathological Cardiac Hypertrophy2015 / Zhenhua Li, Jian Wang, Xiao Yang
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Beeswax remnants, phase and major element chemical composition of the bronze age mould from Gaj Oławski (SW Poland)2015 / Justyna Baron, Beata Miazga, Theodoros Ntaflos, Jacek Puziewicz, Antoni Szumny
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Temperature profile around a basaltic sill intruded into wet sediments
Abstract The transfer of heat into wet sediments from magmatic intrusions or lava flows is not well constrained from field data. Such field constraints on numerical models of heat transfer could significantly improve our understanding of water–lava...
2015 / Leslie L. Baker, Andrew Bernard, William C. Rember, Moses Milazzo, Colin Dundas, et al. -
From Giessen to Toulouse: 20 years in domestic animal cytogenetics2009 / I Gustavsson
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Getting stable: an evaluation of the incentives for permanent contracts in Italy2015 / Emanuele Ciani, Guido de Blasio
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A Historical Anthropological Perspective on Surprising Discoveries in the Archaeology of Ancient China2010 / Wang Mingke