History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Three maps and three misunderstandings: A digital mapping of climate diplomacy2014 / T. Venturini, N. Baya Laffite, J.-P. Cointet, I. Gray, V. Zabban, et al.
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Suicide by Catalytic Converter and Deaths at Lake Nyos; Is Carbon Monoxide the Toxic Agent? Implications for Leakage Risks from CO2 Pipelines
Abstract A key aspect of the Lake Nyos incident was the exceptionally large quantity of CO2 that was abruptly released in the incident. The exact quantity is uncertain however there is a consensus view that it amounted to between 1.0 and 1.6 million ...
2013 / Ian Duncan -
Hepatic encephalopathy treatment and its effect on driving abilities: A continental divide2015 / Mette M. Lauridsen, Jasmohan Singh Bajaj
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A study of distribution, sex differences and stability of lip print patterns in an Indian population
Abstract Lip prints are very useful in forensic investigations. The objective of this study is to determine predominant lip print pattern found among a central Indian population, to evaluate whether any sex difference exists and to study the...
2015 / Neeti Kapoor, Ashish Badiye -
A new compilation of stomach content data for commercially important pelagic fish species in the northeast Atlantic2015 / J. K. Pinnegar, N. Goñi, V. M. Trenkel, H. Arrizabalaga, W. Melle, et al.
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The great downside dilemma for risky emerging technologies2014 / Seth D Baum
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Legal Limitations of the Anthropological Notion of the Gift in Roman Law
Abstract The gift from an anthropological perspective differs from the rigid civil notion of donation, which presupposes an unilateral, gratuitous transfer from one person to another. The anthropological notion of the gift includes all gratuitous...
2014 / Codrin Codrea -
Policy change, land use, and agriculture: The case of soy production and cattle ranching in Brazil, 2001–2012
Abstract The Brazilian Amazon has experienced one of the world's highest deforestation rates in the last decades. Cattle ranching and soy expansion constitute the major drivers of deforestation, both through direct conversion and indirectly by land...
2014 / Florian Gollnow, Tobia Lakes -
Informational Field of Proper Names in Mythology and Folklore
Abstract This paper applies an interdisciplinary approach for proper names analysis using linguistic, folklore and culture data. Proper names (personal and geographical) reveal lingual and cultural information adding specific meaning to mythological ...
2014 / Alexandra A. Kim-Maloney, Antonina Kim, Anna Tereschenko -
Diet, society, and economy in late medieval Spain: Stable isotope evidence from Muslims and Christians from Gandía, Valencia2014 / Michelle M. Alexander, Christopher M. Gerrard, Alejandra Gutiérrez, Andrew R. Millard
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Hydrological instability during the Last Interglacial in central Asia: a new diatom oxygen isotope record from Lake Baikal
Abstract Last Interglacial variability is commonly used as an analogue for variability in a future, warmer world. Pervasive cycles are increasingly apparent in Last Interglacial archives, although studies in continental regions are...
2012 / Anson W. Mackay, George E.A. Swann, Nathalie Fagel, Susanne Fietz, Melanie J. Leng, et al. -
Integrating radar and laser-based remote sensing techniques for monitoring structural deformation of archaeological monuments
Abstract Ground-Based Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (GBInSAR) and Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) were purposely integrated to obtain 3D interferometric radar point clouds to facilitate the spatial interpretation of displacements...
2012 / Deodato Tapete, Nicola Casagli, Guido Luzi, Riccardo Fanti, Giovanni Gigli, et al. -
Home ownership and asset-based welfare2010 / John Doling, Richard Ronald
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Using statistical text mining to supplement the development of an ontology
Abstract Statistical text mining was used to supplement efforts to develop a clinical vocabulary for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the VA. A set of outpatient progress notes was collected for a cohort of 405 unique veterans with PTSD and...
2011 / Stephen Luther, Donald Berndt, Dezon Finch, Matthew Richardson, Edward Hickling, et al. -
Monitoring Animal Behaviour and Environmental Interactions Using Wireless Sensor Networks, GPS Collars and Satellite Remote Sensing2009 / Rebecca N. Handcock, Dave L. Swain, Greg J. Bishop-Hurley, Kym P. Patison, Tim Wark, et al.
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Depression, Constraint, and the Liver: (Dis)assembling the Treatment of Emotion-Related Disorders in Chinese Medicine2013 / Volker Scheid
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Turkmenistan and military buildup in the caspian region: A small state in the post-unipolar era
Abstract Caspian Sea had been actually a Soviet internal lake. Iran was too weak to be a competitor/rival for the USSR. The collapse of the USSR had transformed Caspian Sea into the sea surrounded by several states and each of them vie for the...
2013 / Dmitry Shlapentokh -
A Bavarian Historian Reinvents Himself: Karl Bosl and the Third Reich2013 / J. Finger
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Reconstruction of palaeovegetation and sedimentation conditions in the area of ancient Lake Burtnieks, northern Latvia2010 / I Ozola, A Ceriņa, L Kalniņa
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Applicability of Three Alternative Instruments for Food Authenticity Analysis:GMO Identification2011 / A. Burrell, C. Foy, M. Burns