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ABSTRACT Objective This study examined the relationship between videoconferencing usage frequency for work/study purposes and eating disorder (ED)‐related symptoms, focusing on psychological factors that may heighten vulnerability to such concerns in appearance‐focused interactions.
Jade Portingale, Isabel Krug
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ABSTRACT Background Eating disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric disorders characterized by impairments in neurocognition and altered brain structure. To date the majority of studies have investigated these in acutely ill or recovered individuals.
E. Pappaianni+6 more
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Detection of Hydrophobicity Grade of Composite Insulators Based on MDC‐YOLO Algorithm
ABSTRACT In the field of power equipment inspection, the aging condition of composite insulators is often determined by the detection of water repellency. However, the existing detection methods are difficult to effectively extract the water repellency level features in the complex background, and it is difficult to meet the real‐time requirements ...
Shaotong Pei+6 more
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Palaeoproteomic identification of a whale bone tool from Bronze Age Heiloo, the Netherlands
Dekker JAA+10 more
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Morphometric approaches to Cannabis evolution and differentiation from archaeological sites: interpreting the archaeobotanical evidence from bronze age Haimenkou, Yunnan. [PDF]
Dal Martello R+4 more
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2022
This paper reconstructs the geographical and social horizons of some typical Bronze Age travellers and wanderers, the institutions that supported them, and distances covered. From this, we may deduce that they travelled along well-trodden paths in familiar landscapes and with familiar destinations of social peers along the route.
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This paper reconstructs the geographical and social horizons of some typical Bronze Age travellers and wanderers, the institutions that supported them, and distances covered. From this, we may deduce that they travelled along well-trodden paths in familiar landscapes and with familiar destinations of social peers along the route.
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Plant Cultivation in the Bronze Age
2013AbstractCultivated plants have long been considered as the main foundation of human nutrition. This article assesses the regional dominance and basic importance of several crops in Bronze Age Europe. The discussion is limited to rough regional classifications of the Early, Middle, and Late Bronze Age, and the three main groups of cultivated crops most ...
Andreas G. Heiss, Hans-Peter Stika
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