History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Comprehensive morpho-constitutional analysis of urinary stones improves etiological diagnosis and therapeutic strategy of nephrolithiasis
Abstract The generalized use of physical methods, X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) decisively improved urinary stone analysis by allowing to accurately identify the chemical nature, crystalline phases and relative ...
2016 / Michel Daudon, Arnaud Dessombz, Vincent Frochot, Emmanuel Letavernier, Jean-Philippe Haymann, et al. -
Clinical and methodological factors affecting non-transferrin-bound iron values using a novel fluorescent bead assay
Nontransferrin-bound iron (NTBI) is a heterogeneously speciated plasma iron, typically detectable when transferrin saturation (TfSat) exceeds 75%. Here, we examine factors affecting NTBI levels by a recently discovered direct chelator-based (CP851) fluorescent...
2016 / Maciej W. Garbowski, Yongmin Ma, Suthat Fucharoen, Somdet Srichairatanakool, Robert Hider, et al. -
Fingalian Topographies: Ossian and the Highland Tour, 1760-18052016 / Nigel Leask
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Editorial Approaches to Wittgenstein's Nachlass: Towards a Historical Appreciation2014 / Christian Erbacher
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Landscape and warfare in Anglo-Saxon England and the Viking campaign of 10062015 / Thomas J.T. Williams
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Agricultural innovations at a Late Iron Age oppidum: Archaeobotanical evidence for flax, food and fodder from Calleva Atrebatum, UK
Abstract The development of oppida in the late first millennium BC across north-western Europe represents a major change in settlement form and social organisation. The construction of extensive earthwork systems, the presence of nucleated...
2016 / Lisa A. Lodwick -
The epistemology(s) of volunteered geographic information: a critique2015 / Renée E Sieber, Mordechai Haklay
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The Contributions of the EU Nature Directives to the CBD and Other Multilateral Environmental Agreements2016 / Alison E. Beresford, Graeme M. Buchanan, Fiona J. Sanderson, Rebecca Jefferson, Paul F. Donald
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My precious! The location and diffusion of scientific research: evidence from the Synchrotron Diamond Light Source2016 / Christian Helmers, Henry Overman
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Papal Power and Protection in the Shebet Yehudah2015 / Rebecca Rist
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A false sense of security? Can tiered approach be trusted to accurately classify immunogenicity samples?
Abstract Detecting and characterizing of anti-drug antibodies (ADA) against a protein therapeutic are crucially important to monitor the unwanted immune response. Usually a multi-tiered approach that initially rapidly screens for positive samples...
2016 / Thomas Jaki, Peter Allacher, Frank Horling -
The co-benefits of biodiversity conservation programmes on wider ecosystem services
Abstract While multiple ecosystem service benefits are increasingly emphasised in policy as an outcome for land management, most conservation management and legislation is currently focused on conserving specific species and habitats. These...
2016 / Zoё Austin, Alistair McVittie, Davy McCracken, Andrew Moxey, Dominic Moran, et al. -
Selecting appropriate methods of knowledge synthesis to inform biodiversity policy2016 / Andrew Pullin, Geoff Frampton, Rob Jongman, Christian Kohl, Barbara Livoreil, et al.
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New genetic and morphological evidence suggests a single hoaxer created ‘Piltdown man’2016 / Isabelle De Groote, Linus Girdland Flink, Rizwaan Abbas, Silvia M. Bello, Lucia Burgia, et al.
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Donne's convalescence2016 / Mary Ann Lund
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Identifying ancient water availability through phytolith analysis: An experimental approach
Abstract Water management was critical to the development of complex societies but such systems are often difficult, if not impossible, to recognise in the archaeological record, particularly in prehistoric communities when water management began....
2016 / Emma Jenkins, Khalil Jamjoum, Sameeh Nuimat, Richard Stafford, Stephen Nortcliff, et al. -
The CT Scanner Facility at Stellenbosch University: An open access X-ray computed tomography laboratory
Abstract The Stellenbosch University CT Scanner Facility is an open access laboratory providing non-destructive X-ray computed tomography (CT) and a high performance image analysis services as part of the Central Analytical Facilities (CAF) of the...
2016 / Anton du Plessis, Stephan Gerhard le Roux, Anina Guelpa -
Indicators of the ‘wild seafood’ provisioning ecosystem service based on the surplus production of commercial fish stocks
Abstract The ‘Wild Seafood’ Provisioning Service (WSPS), on which commercial fisheries rely, is probably one of the best studied marine ecosystem services due to its economic relevance and because extensive information sources exist for assessment...
2016 / G.J. Piet, H.M.J. van Overzee, D.C.M. Miller, E. Royo Gelabert -
Finding Britain's last hunter-gatherers: A new biomolecular approach to ‘unidentifiable’ bone fragments utilising bone collagen
Abstract In the last decade, our knowledge of the transition from foraging, fishing, and hunting to agricultural food production has been transformed through the molecular analysis of human remains. In Britain, however, the lack of Late Mesolithic...
2016 / Sophy Charlton, Michelle Alexander, Matthew Collins, Nicky Milner, Paul Mellars, et al. -
City Architectural Heritage Revival: The Need of a New Applied Approach
Abstract Egypt is a nation of 4000 years of civilization, which was known for its ancient architecture that occupied the highest rank of importance, but how long will our neglected heritage sites survive in our recent era? This is a rising debate. ...
2016 / Riham Elrasoul