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L’exploitation des cétacés au Paléolithique récent
The archeology of the foreshore in the Late Paleolithic is difficult to approach, because most of the current seashore lines are far removed from the position they had at that times.
Jean-Marc Pétillon
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Hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) is a compound with a polycyclic cage and an N-nitro group that has been shown to play an unfavorable role in environmental fate, biosafety, and physical health.
Zhiyong Liu +8 more
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Traceological Analysis of Bone Artifacts in Archeology
The paper features the problems of traceological analysis of ancient artifacts made from animal bones. The exceptional importance of bone objects as an archaeological source cannot be overestimated.
Ivan A. Valkov
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Global gene expression profiling of blast lung injury of goats exposed to shock wave
Purpose: Blast lung injury (BLI) is the most common damage resulted from explosion-derived shock wave in military, terrorism and industrial accidents. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying BLI induced by shock wave are still unclear.
Hong Wang +8 more
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Bone artefacts are among the less thoroughly studied classes of archaeological material, especially in the case of particular periods and regions. The reasons behind this are not uniform.
Selena Vitezović, Ivan Vranić
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Research Progress on Preparation and Application in Food Industry of Bone Collagen
Bone is the main by-product of animal after slaughtering and is rich in collagen. First, the preparation of bone collagen, involved pretreatment of bone raw materials, extraction, isolation and purification of bone collagen, are introduced.
Wenxia WU +6 more
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he Neolithic bone industry from the site of Slatina–Paraćin (excavations of 1962–1985)
The site of Slatina in the vicinity of the town of Paraćin (Serbia), in the valley of Velika Morava River, was a large Neolithic settlement, with substantial remains attributed to the Late Neolithic Vinča culture.
Vitezović, S.
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Bone processing is an urgent task of rational use of meat industry waste. Disposal of cattle bones can be carried out by different methods. Various methods are used for processing bone raw materials, such as mechanical processing, chemical hydrolysis ...
A. Kakimov +5 more
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Managing raw materials in Vinča culture: a case study of osseous raw materials from Vitkovo
In analyses of material recovered from archaeological sites, a dichotomy often exists between ‘specialist’ and ‘archaeological’ studies. This is especially noticeable in the case of faunal remains and bone artefacts. Bone artefacts are sometimes treated
Selena Vitezović, Jelena Bulatović
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The Neandertal bone industry at Chagyrskaya cave, Altai Region, Russia
Abstract For a long time, the rich bone industries of the Upper Palaeolithic were opposed to the opportunistic Neandertal bone tools among which the bone retoucher was the most common type. The recent finding of a few shaped bone tools into Mousterian contexts has been taken as an emergence of a “modern behaviour”.
Baumann, Malvina +5 more
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