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Epinephrine as a Therapeutic Agent for Hyperferritinemia in Diabetes Mellitus and Hypertension. [PDF]

open access: yesAm J Case Rep
El-Molla AM   +6 more
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Fingerprinting conflict: A comparative model with applications to archaeological and historical data. [PDF]

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Wichmann S   +12 more
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Capturing the fusion of two ancestries and kinship structures in Merovingian Flanders. [PDF]

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Sasso S   +30 more
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Faunal Remains of Wild Animals from the Late Antique Necropolis on Kitaion, and the “Alanian Remnant” in the 4th–5th centuries AD

Древности Боспора, 2023
The paper is devoted  to  the results of paleozoological analysis of bone remains of wild  animals, birds and fish found during a long-term study of the Kytaion necropolis dating back  to the Late Antiquity, and to the problem of their interpretation.
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Analysis of archaeological triacylglycerols by high resolution nanoESI, FT-ICR MS and IRMPD MS/MS: Application to 5th century BC–4th century AD oil lamps from Olbia (Ukraine)

International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2009
Abstract This work presents the precise identification of triacylglycerols (TAGs) extracted from archaeological samples using a methodology based on nanoelectrospray and Fourier transform mass spectrometry. The archaeological TAG identification needs adapted sample preparation protocols to trace samples in advanced degradation state.
Nicolas Garnier   +3 more
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The Image of the Deceased in Koguryŏ Funerary Art (4th–5th Centuries AD): A Comparison between the Ji’an (China) and Pyongyang (Korea) Regions

Arts asiatiques, 2016
This paper examines the image of the deceased in Koguryŏ tomb mural art in the two Koguryŏ core areas : the Ji’an region in northeast China and the vicinity of Pyongyang in North Korea. Although tombs in both regions feature a similar imagery, its location within the stone chamber, its association with other pictorial elements, as well as the pictorial
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