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The current state of peas in the United Kingdom; diversity, heritage and food systems
Landraces and traditional pea varieties hold great potential for enhancing agrobiodiversity and promoting pulse consumption, offering a rich historical and cultural resource for the UK food system. Unfortunately, many traditional pea varieties are lost, and those saved are often kept in seed banks or used only by small‐scale growers.
Szymon Wojciech Lara, Philippa Ryan
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ABSTRACT Rationale Recent advances in high‐throughput molecular analyses of collagen peptides, especially ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry), have permitted breakthroughs in the analysis of archaeological material that is highly fragmented, a factor that hinders morphological identification.
Pauline Raymond+8 more
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De/construction sites: Romans and the digital playground
The Roman world as attested to archaeologically and as interacted with today has its expression in a great many computational and other media. The place of visualisation within this has been paramount.
Earl, Graeme Peter
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Automated identification of hedgerows and hedgerow gaps using deep learning
Hedgerows are a diverse habitat and act as wildlife corridors for traversing the agricultural landscape, however they can become fragmented due to poor management, reducing their ecological connectivity. Here we present a novel deep learning framework to quantify hedgerows and hedgerow gaps across the East Riding of Yorkshire in the UK that has high ...
J. M. Wolstenholme+5 more
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ABSTRACT Addressing student conceptions is crucial in science education. Therefore, teachers should be able to notice and interpret situations, in which student conceptions are part of the complex classroom interactions. This study analyzes the skills known as professional vision using an interpretivist research paradigm and a sociocultural perspective.
Jens Steinwachs, Helge Martens
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Sustainable Tourism and SDGs in the South Caucasus
ABSTRACT This study examines sustainable tourism practices in the South Caucasus region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia) through the lens of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A scoping literature review was conducted, analyzing academic papers from Scopus and Web of Science databases. Content analysis and expert validation were
Flavio Martins+5 more
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Positive sentiment and expertise predict the diffusion of archaeological content on social media. [PDF]
Bonacchi C, Krzyzanska M, Acerbi A.
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ABSTRACT The distribution of micro‐ and nanoplastics (MNPs) in the environment is increasingly becoming a cause of concern for human health. The small size of these particles makes them prone to accumulate not only in the tissues of various organs but also enables them to enter cells and act as carriers of external materials and microbes.
Alessandra Gianoncelli+11 more
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The joint Australian–Indonesian archaeological expedition to South Sulawesi in 1969 in context
Campbell Macknight
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ABSTRACT Flint, or chert, sources in the Rhine‐Meuse delta are generally distinguished based on macroscopic characteristics such as fossil inclusions, colour variations, and translucency. Previous studies on chemical characterisations of flint sources proved challenging due to the variation and overlap between different sources. Energy Dispersive X‐ray
Lasse Van Den Dikkenberg+1 more
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