History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Biobanks in the Era of Digital Medicine2017 / Gunnar Jacobs, Andreas Wolf, Michael Krawczak, Wolfgang Lieb
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Mass Migration and the Polynesian Settlement of New Zealand2017 / Richard Walter, Hallie Buckley, Chris Jacomb, Elizabeth Matisoo-Smith
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Assessment of critical minerals: updated application of an early-warning screening methodology2017 / Erin McCullough, Nedal T. Nassar
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New objects in old structures. The Iron Age hoard of the Palacio III megalithic funerary complex (Almadén de la Plata, Seville, Spain)
Abstract Cultural contact, exchange and interaction feature high in the list of challenging topics of current research on European Prehistory. Not far off is the issue of the changing role of monuments in the making and maintaining of key cultural...
2015 / Mercedes Murillo-Barroso, Marcos Martinón-Torres, Leonardo García Sanjuán, David Wheatley, Mark A. Hunt Ortiz, et al. -
Marine ecosystem services: Linking indicators to their classification
Abstract There is a multitude of ecosystem service classifications available within the literature, each with its own advantages and drawbacks. Elements of them have been used to tailor a generic ecosystem service classification for the marine...
2014 / Caroline Hattam, Jonathan P. Atkins, Nicola Beaumont, Tobias Bӧrger, Anne Bӧhnke-Henrichs, et al. -
Eingegangene Bücher2017 /
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Development of a transmission-blocking malaria vaccine: Progress, challenges, and the path forward
Abstract New interventions are needed to reduce morbidity and mortality associated with malaria, as well as to accelerate elimination and eventual eradication. Interventions that can break the cycle of parasite transmission, and prevent its...
2014 / Julia K. Nunes, Colleen Woods, Terrell Carter, Theresa Raphael, Merribeth J. Morin, et al. -
Farm-forestry in the Peruvian Amazon and the feasibility of its regulation through forest policy reform
Abstract In 2015 the Peruvian government launched a new set of regulations associated with the forest law aimed to increase competiveness of the timber sector, ensure the conservation and sustainable production of timber on public and private...
2017 / Robin R. Sears, Peter Cronkleton, Fredy Polo Villanueva, Medardo Miranda Ruiz, Matías Pérez-Ojeda del Arco -
Use of GIS Mapping as a Public Health Tool–-From Cholera to Cancer2013 / George J. Musa, Po-Huang Chiang, Tyler Sylk, Rachel Bavley, William Keating, et al.
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Exploring the effects of drastic institutional and socio-economic changes on land system dynamics in Germany between 1883 and 2007
Abstract Long-term studies of land system change can help providing insights into the relative importance of underlying drivers of change. Here, we analyze land system change in Germany for the period 1883–2007 to trace the effect of drastic...
2014 / Maria Niedertscheider, Tobias Kuemmerle, Daniel Müller, Karl-Heinz Erb -
Xenon and iodine reveal multiple distinct exotic xenon components in Efremovka “nanodiamonds”
Abstract We identify new xenon components in a nanodiamond-rich residue from the reduced CV3 chondrite Efremovka. We demonstrate for the first time that these, and the previously identified xenon components Xe-P3 and Xe-P6, are associated with...
2015 / J.D. Gilmour, G. Holland, A.B. Verchovsky, A.V. Fisenko, S.A. Crowther, et al. -
Historical influences on the current provision of multiple ecosystem services
Abstract Ecosystem service provision varies temporally in response to natural and human-induced factors, yet research in this field is dominated by analyses that ignore the time-lags and feedbacks that occur within socio-ecological systems. The...
2015 / Martin Dallimer, Zoe G. Davies, Daniel F. Diaz-Porras, Katherine N. Irvine, Lorraine Maltby, et al. -
EpiJSON: A unified data-format for epidemiology
Abstract Epidemiology relies on data but the divergent ways data are recorded and transferred, both within and between outbreaks, and the expanding range of data-types are creating an increasingly complex problem for the discipline. There is a need...
2015 / Thomas J.R. Finnie, Andy South, Ana Bento, Ellie Sherrard-Smith, Thibaut Jombart -
The York Gospels: a 1000-year biological palimpsest2017 / Matthew D. Teasdale, Sarah Fiddyment, Jiří Vnouček, Valeria Mattiangeli, Camilla Speller, et al.
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Journal peer review: a bar or bridge? An analysis of a paper’s revision history and turnaround time, and the effect on citation2018 / J. Rigby, D. Cox, K. Julian
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Exploratory study of the state of environmentally conscious design in the medical device industry
Abstract This exploratory study seeks to explore the current state of design for the environment (DfE) in the development of medical devices; an historically risk averse industry that lags behind others in terms of addressing environmental...
2015 / James Moultrie, Laura Sutcliffe, Anja Maier -
Holocene cultural history of Red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus) and its domestic descendant in East Asia
Abstract Nearly three decades ago, zooarchaeologists postulated that chicken husbandry was practiced in Northern China by ∼8.0 ka calBP. Recently, ancient mitogenome analyses of galliform remains suggested that Red jungle fowl (Gallus gallus) was...
2016 / Joris Peters, Ophélie Lebrasseur, Hui Deng, Greger Larson -
Roving Focus Groups: Collecting Perceptual Landscape Data in Situ2017 / Dennis B. Propst, Maureen H. McDonough, Christine A. Vogt, Dori M. Pynnonen
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Urbanization in Iron Age Europe: Trajectories, Patterns, and Social Dynamics2017 / Manuel Fernández-Götz
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Multiple sulfur isotope constraints on the modern sulfur cycle
Abstract We present 28 multiple sulfur isotope measurements of seawater sulfate ( δ ...
2014 / Rosalie Tostevin, Alexandra V. Turchyn, James Farquhar, David T. Johnston, Daniel L. Eldridge, et al.