History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Paradise Lost: The Cost of Removing Tax and Trade Provisions from the Compact of Free Association2013 / Samuel Rueckert Brazys
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Medieval Seaports of the Atlantic Coast of Spain2014 / J. A. S. Telechea
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Comptes rendus / Reviews of books: The Ahmadis: Community, Gender, and Politics in a Muslim Society: Antonio Gualtieri Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2004. vi + 192 p2010 / K. Leonard
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What is Abstinence? Definitions and Examples of Abstinence, to Prevent the Sexual Transmission of the HIV Virus, According to Spanish University Students2010 / Montserrat Planes, Ana B Gómez, Eugenia Gras, Mark J Sullman, Sílvia Font-Mayolas, et al.
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Reviews of Web Sites, CD ROMs, Books2006 /
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New approaches to the restoration of shallow marginal peatlands
Abstract Globally, the historic and recent exploitation of peatlands through management practices such as agricultural reclamation, peat harvesting or forestry, have caused extensive damage to these ecosystems. Their value is now increasingly...
2015 / E. Grand-Clement, K. Anderson, D. Smith, M. Angus, D.J. Luscombe, et al. -
The re-enactment of childhood sexual abuse in maternity care: a qualitative study2015 / Elsa Montgomery, Catherine Pope, Jane Rogers
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Secular trends in the European male facial skull from the Migration Period to the present: a cephalometric study2008 / E. Jonke, H. Prossinger, F. L. Bookstein, K. Schaefer, M. Bernhard, et al.
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Anal heterosex among young people and implications for health promotion: a qualitative study in the UK2014 / C. Marston, R. Lewis
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Public participation in genetic databases: crossing the boundaries between biobanks and forensic DNA databases through the principle of solidarity2015 / Helena Machado, Susana Silva
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“Flypaper effects” in transfers targeted to women: Evidence from BRAC's “Targeting the Ultra Poor” program in Bangladesh
Abstract Many development interventions target transfers to women. However, little evidence directly explores the “flypaper effects” of whether women retain control over these transfers once within the household and how reallocation of the transfers ...
2015 / Shalini Roy, Jinnat Ara, Narayan Das, Agnes R. Quisumbing -
Eight challenges in modelling infectious livestock diseases
Abstract The transmission of infectious diseases of livestock does not differ in principle from disease transmission in any other animals, apart from that the aim of control is ultimately economic, with the influence of social, political and welfare ...
2014 / E. Brooks-Pollock, M.C.M. de Jong, M.J. Keeling, D. Klinkenberg, J.L.N. Wood -
Obsidian Hydration Rates2006 / C. W. Meighan
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The MARK-AGE phenotypic database: Structure and strategy
Abstract In the context of the MARK-AGE study, anthropometric, clinical and social data as well as samples of venous blood, buccal mucosal cells and urine were systematically collected from 3337 volunteers. Information from about 500 standardised...
2015 / María Moreno-Villanueva, Tobias Kötter, Thilo Sindlinger, Jennifer Baur, Sebastian Oehlke, et al. -
Manufacturing doubt about endocrine disrupter science – A rebuttal of industry-sponsored critical comments on the UNEP/WHO report “State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals 2012”
Abstract We present a detailed response to the critique of “State of the Science of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals 2012” (UNEP/WHO, 2013) by financial stakeholders, authored by Lamb et al. (2014). Lamb et al.'s claim that UNEP/WHO (2013) does not...
2015 / Åke Bergman, Georg Becher, Bruce Blumberg, Poul Bjerregaard, Riana Bornman, et al. -
Surveyor Alpha-Scattering Data: Consistency with Lunar Origin of Eucrites and Howardites2006 / M. B. Duke
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125years of legacy data at the Geological Survey of Western Australia: Capture and delivery
Abstract For over a century the Geological Survey of Western Australia has been accumulating an enormous amount of information on the geology, mineral resources, and petroleum fields of Western Australia, either through the activities of...
2015 / Angela Riganti, Terence R. Farrell, Margaret J. Ellis, Felicia Irimies, Colin D. Strickland, et al. -
Ethnopharmacology: quo vadis? Challenges for the future2014 / Michael Heinrich
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Analysis of Tsunami Culture in Countries Affected by Recent Tsunamis
Abstract Since 2004 there is a growing global awareness of the risks that tsunamis pose to coastal communities. Despite the fact that these events were already an intrinsic part of the culture of some countries (such as Chile and Japan), in many...
2013 / Miguel Esteban, Vana Tsimopoulou, Tomoya Shibayama, Takahito Mikami, Koichiro Ohira -
Ablation on the mitral annulus for the treatment of atrial fibrillation: Anatomical consideration to prevent coronary injury
Abstract Coronary injury is a crucial complication of ablation on the posterior mitral annulus (PMA). Fifty autopsy heart specimens were classified into different types according to the final branch of the left circumflex coronary artery. The...
2014 / Hajime Imura, Kiyomi Y. Hames, Yasuo Miyagi, Hiroshige Murata, Takashi Nitta, et al.