History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Histoire et devenir des paysages en Himalaya: Représentations des milieux et gestion des ressources au Népal et au Ladakh2006 / Anne de Sales
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Effects of Supplementation with Neptune Krill Oil (Euphasia Superba) on Selected Redox Parameters and Pro- Inflammatory Markers in Athletes during Exhaustive Exercise2016 / Anna Skarpańska-Stejnborn, Łucja Pilaczyńska-Szcześniak, Piotr Basta, Justyna Foriasz, Jarosław Arlet
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Raptors in Bosnia and Herzegovina - their status and perspectives for monitoring development2014 / Dražen Kotrošan, Ena Hatibović
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Potential of cone penetrating testing for mapping deeply buried palaeolandscapes in the context of archaeological surveys in polder areas
Abstract Geoarchaeological mapping of wetlands conventionally involves extensive coring. Especially in wetlands marked by a deep palaeosurface (>3 m deep) this can be very difficult and time-consuming. In this paper we therefore present an...
2015 / Tine Missiaen, Jeroen Verhegge, Katrien Heirman, Philippe Crombé -
Smartphones in ecology and evolution: a guide for the app-rehensive2013 / Amber G. F. Teacher, David J. Griffiths, David J. Hodgson, Richard Inger
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Long-term survey of a syringe-dispensing machine needle exchange program: answering public concerns2014 / Catherine Duplessy, Emmanuel G Reynaud
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Fishing rights in post-war Sri Lanka: results of a longitudinal village enquiry in the Jaffna region2015 / Maarten Bavinck
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Rural labour markets and rural conflict in Spain before the Civil War (1931-6) 12012 / JORDI DOMENECH
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Regional Networks of Knowledge in Eastern Asia Interrupted Histories2010 / Anthony Reid
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Is the 21st Century the Era of the East?2010 / Kim Choong-Ryeol
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The development of chemistry concept in 7th grade and 11th grade: A cross-age study
Abstract The purpose of this cross-age study is to determine that whether the development of the chemistry concept throughout history has similarities with the students’ conceptual development of “chemistry” in different grades. The study was...
2010 / Neslihan Ültay, Eser Ültay -
To sea and to see: That is the answer
Abstract In this article Dr. Jules S. Jaffe chronicles his development as a scientist and engineer. The story starts during his middle school years and continues up until the present day. Dr. Jaffe, as an inventor of technology for ocean exploration ...
2016 / Jules S. Jaffe -
Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting
Abstract Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain large quantities of skeletal remains indicative of human...
2013 / M. Buckley, S. Fraser, J. Herman, N.D. Melton, J. Mulville, et al. -
Urban Landscape Factors That Influenced the Character of George Town, Penang Unesco World Heritage Site
Abstract The increasing intervention from high rise construction and new developments within the historic urban fabric is threatening the existing character and the Outstanding Universal Value of World Heritage Site List. This paper propagates that...
2012 / Shuhana Shamsuddin, Ahmad Bashri Sulaiman, Rohayah Che Amat -
The MGED Ontology: A Framework for Describing Functional Genomics Experiments2003 / Christian J. Stoeckert, Helen Parkinson
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Creating core CCS messages: Focus Group Testing and Peer Review of Questions and Answers from the IEAGHG Weyburn-midale CO2 Monitoring and Storage Project
Abstract The publication in 2012 of Best Practices for Validating CO 2 Geological Storage: Observations and Guidance from the IEAGHG Weyburn-Midale CO ...
2014 / Norman Sacuta, Kirsty Anderson -
The beginnings, from Lipperhey to Huygens and Cassini2009 / Albert Van Helden
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Treating Emotion-Related Disorders in Japanese Traditional Medicine: Language, Patients and Doctors2012 / Keiko Daidoji
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World Heritage Protection and the Human Right to Development: Reconciling Competing or Complimentary Narratives Using a Human Rights-Based Approach (HRBA)?2013 / Josephine Gillespie
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What approach to brain partial volume correction is best for PET/MRI?
Abstract Many partial volume correction approaches make use of anatomical information, readily available in PET/MRI systems but it is not clear what approach is best. Seven novel approaches to partial volume correction were evaluated, including...
2012 / B.F. Hutton, B.A. Thomas, K. Erlandsson, A. Bousse, A. Reilhac-Laborde, et al.