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The Pre-Pottery Neolithic B Bone Industry from Yiftahel, Israel
Paléorient, 1988L'assemblage des outils en os d'Yiftahel, Israël (période PPNB) est analysé à l'aide de critères simples, quantifiables et reproductibles. L'adoption de cette typologie devrait faciliter la comparaison des industries osseuses des divers sites néolithiques du Levant.
Garfinkel, Yosef +1 more
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Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und Unfallchirurgie, 2007
Osseous defects of the human skeleton are a common problem in reconstructive orthopaedic and trauma surgery. In spite of a long-standing history of research on different organic and inorganic bone replacement materials, a clinically applicable alternative to autogenous bone transplants has not been found.The current paper describes a novel bone ...
U, Schmid +3 more
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Osseous defects of the human skeleton are a common problem in reconstructive orthopaedic and trauma surgery. In spite of a long-standing history of research on different organic and inorganic bone replacement materials, a clinically applicable alternative to autogenous bone transplants has not been found.The current paper describes a novel bone ...
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Characterizing the Lower Paleolithic bone industry from Schöningen 12 II: A multi-proxy study
Journal of Human Evolution, 2015Although preservation of Paleolithic faunal assemblages from open-air settings is often poor, the Lower Paleolithic sites of Schöningen provide exceptionally well-preserved mammalian faunal material for investigating hominin/animal relationships. Pleistocene fossil assemblages, however, usually reflect a complex taphonomic history in which natural and ...
Marie-Anne Julien +5 more
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Industrial Development of Bone Cement Twenty-Five Years of Experience
2001Many years of intensive research by Otto Rohm led to the development of poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA), the basis of bone cements, in 1934. In 1936, Kulzer was founded by the German firms Heraeus and Degussa to produce artificial dentures made from PMMA. In 1936, the cold curing of methylmethacrylate was developed in Kulzer’s laboratory.
W. Ege, K. D. Kühn
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Kotedalen bone industry. Typological and technical identifications
2013Technological approach to the Mesolithic osseous worked material of Kotedalen.
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A Note on Calcining of Bones as a Village Industry
MADRAS AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL, 1949Manuring of crops for increased production without disproportionate increase increase in the cost of production is aimed at by all producers,and in this endeavour,simple process of conversion of bones as a cheap phosphatic manure is presented below for adoption in villages.By a judicious combinaton with, green manures,compost ,farm yard manure,oil ...
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Bone industry at the Bronze Age settlement of Mursia, Pantelleria.
2011IpoTesi di Preistoria; Vol 3, N° 2 (2010); 31 ...
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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