History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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An objective method based on assemblages of subfossil plant macro-remains to reconstruct past natural vegetation: a case study at Swifterbant, The Netherlands2012 / Mans Schepers, J. F. Scheepens, René T. J. Cappers, Onno F. R. van Tongeren, Daan C. M. Raemaekers, et al.
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Climate change and biometeorology, the International Society of Biometeorology and its journal: a perspective on the past and a framework for the future2013 / Paul John Beggs
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Does mass drug administration for the integrated treatment of neglected tropical diseases really work? Assessing evidence for the control of schistosomiasis and soil-transmitted helminths in Uganda2011 / Melissa Parker, Tim Allen
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Bioethics in popular science: evaluating the media impact of The Immortal Llife of Henrietta Lacks on the biobank debate2013 / Matthew C Nisbet, Declan Fahy
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Unique in the Crowd: The privacy bounds of human mobility2013 / Yves-Alexandre de Montjoye, César A. Hidalgo, Michel Verleysen, Vincent D. Blondel
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Testing the aminostratigraphy of fluvial archives: the evidence from intra-crystalline proteins within freshwater shells
Abstract Until recently few studies of amino acid racemization of fossil bivalves and gastropods collected from river terrace deposits in Europe were based on the analysis of the intra-crystalline fraction. Instead they were based on the...
2007 / K.E.H. Penkman, R.C. Preece, D.H. Keen, D. Maddy, D.C. Schreve, et al. -
Assessing amino acid racemization variability in coral intra-crystalline protein for geochronological applications
Abstract Over 500 Free Amino Acid (FAA) and corresponding Total Hydrolysed Amino Acid (THAA) analyses were completed from eight independently-dated, multi-century coral cores of massive Porites sp. colonies. This dataset allows us to re-evaluate the ...
2012 / Erica J. Hendy, Peter J. Tomiak, Matthew J. Collins, John Hellstrom, Alexander W. Tudhope, et al. -
Religious influences on human capital variations in imperial Russia
Abstract Historical legacies, particularly imperial tutelage and religion, have featured prominently in recent scholarship on political regime variations in post-communist settings, challenging earlier temporally proximate explanations. The overlap...
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Biobanks for Genomics and Genomics for Biobanks2003 / Anne Cambon-Thomsen, Pascal Ducournau, Pierre-Antoine Gourraud, David Pontille
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Y-SNPs Do Not Indicate Hybridisation between European Aurochs and Domestic Cattle2008 / Ruth Bollongino, Julia Elsner, Jean-Denis Vigne, Joachim Burger
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Ami - The chemist's amanuensis2011 / Brian J Brooks, Adam L Thorn, Matthew Smith, Peter Matthews, Shaoming Chen, et al.
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The embalmed heart of Richard the Lionheart (1199 A.D.): a biological and anthropological analysis2013 / Philippe Charlier, Joël Poupon, Gaël-François Jeannel, Dominique Favier, Speranta-Maria Popescu, et al.
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Building confidence in CCS through on-line deliberation
Abstract There are a variety of stakeholders involved with CCS, including the general public who may not have relevant scientific knowledge. Although CCS is an issue for everyone, only a few people have, or have access to knowledge that is required...
2009 / Norio Shigetomi, Tsukasa Kumagai, Hiroyasu Takase -
The building and rebuilding of walls: Aspirations, commitments and tensions within an Andean community and the archaeological monument they inhabit2013 / B. Sillar
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Book Review: Lonesome George: The Life and Loves of a Conservation Icon2006 / J. Cain
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Famines and Peasant Mobility: Changing Agrarian Structure in Kurnool District of Andhra, 1870-19002007 / D. Rajasekhar
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Current standards for the storage of human samples in biobanks2010 / Tim Peakman, Paul Elliott
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In vivo Imaging of Sarcoptes scabiei Infestation Using Optical Coherence Tomography2013 / Christina Alette Banzhaf, Lotte Themstrup, Hans Christian Ring, Julia Welzel, Mette Mogensen, et al.
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Some aspects of large-scale travelling ionospheric disturbances which originate at conjugate locations in auroral zones, cross the equator and sometimes encircle the earth2011 / G. G. Bowman, I. K. Mortimer
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Are world fisheries a global panarchy?
Abstract Problems of overfishing and other stresses to fish populations have continued to grow in scale, from smaller to more global pressures. These pressures are found in changes in the water column, such as through warming, as well as pollution...
2014 / Peter J. Jacques