What over 1,000,000 participants tell us about online research protocols [PDF]
With the ever-increasing adoption of tools for online research, for the first time we have visibility on macro-level trends in research that were previously unattainable.
Johanna Tomczak +5 more
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Comparison of accidental pediatric scald burns in a tertiary care center: hot cauldron burns versus accidental spill burns [version 2; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
Background: Scald burns result from exposure to high-temperature fluids and are more common in the pediatric age group. They occur mainly by two mechanisms: (i) spill and (ii) immersion (hot cauldron) burns.
Kiran Kishor Nakarmi +4 more
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Cauldrons of Bronze Age nomads reveals 2700 year old yak milk and the deep antiquity of food preparation techniques [PDF]
Cauldrons, vessels that are simultaneously common and enigmatic, offer insights into past cultural and social traditions. While assumed to possess a special function, what these cauldrons contained is still largely mysterious.
Shevan Wilkin +8 more
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Tracie Chima Utoh’s Cauldron of Death as Cauldron of Life
The therapeutic role of theatre and drama has remained useful to health experts as a preventive measure and for patients as a fast recovery antidote. This paper examines the medical dimension of the play Cauldron of Death by Tracie Chima Utoh.
Sunday Edum
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Subaerial and subglacial seismic characteristics of the largest measured jökulhlaup from the eastern Skaftá cauldron, Iceland [PDF]
Subglacial floods cause seismic tremors that can be located and tracked in space and time using a seismic array. Here, we shed light on the generating mechanisms of the seismic signals observed during the largest measured flood from the eastern Skaftá ...
E. P. S. Eibl +9 more
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Development of a subglacial lake monitored with radio-echo sounding: case study from the eastern Skaftá cauldron in the Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland [PDF]
We present repeated radio-echo sounding (RES, 5 MHz) on a profile grid over the eastern Skaftá cauldron (ESC) in Vatnajökull ice cap, Iceland. The ESC is a ∼ 3 km wide and 50–150 m deep ice cauldron created and maintained by subglacial geothermal ...
E. Magnússon +8 more
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Conservation of An Actively Corroding Rare Copper-based Object from The Museum of Jordanian Heritage, Jordan [PDF]
Copper-based artefacts excavated from high chloride burial environments can develop destructive cyclic corrosion known as the bronze disease when exposed to uncontrolled humidity and oxygen.
Ziad AL SAAD +2 more
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Cauldrons in the cultural traditions of the Ob Ugrians and Samoyeds: а sacral aspect
The ritual attitude towards the cauldron as the sacred vessel can be found in all religious practices. Archaeo-logical and ethnographic materials indicate the incredible versatility and polysymbolism of the cauldron in the cul-tures of the Ob Ugrians and
E.V. Perevalova, E.N. Danilova
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Le vin et le pouvoir. La tombe princière de Lavau (Ve siècle avant notre ère)
The princely tomb of Lavau, in the Aube department, excavated by Inrap in 2014-2015, contained a rich deposit of crockery of varied origins (Greece, Etruria, local production).
Bastien Dubuis +5 more
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The Catholic-National Cauldron
This letter is a response by Dominika Macocha to the discussion between Elżbieta Janicka, Konrad Matyjaszek, Xawery Stańczyk, Katrin Stoll and Anna Zawadzka about her video-sculptural installation work “50°31’29.7”N 22°46’39.1”E, 50°30’56.2”N 22°46’01.0”
Dominika Macocha
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