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The Dark Ages [PDF]

open access: possibleHistory Workshop Journal, 2007
1 New York Times, 12 Sept. 2001, p. A26, cited in Joanne Meyerowitz, 'History and September 11: an Introduction', Journal of American History 89: 2, September 2002, p. 413. The articles in this collection are also available as History and September 11th, ed. Joanne Meyerowitz, Philadelphia, 2003.
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Tellurite-dependent blackening of bacteria emerges from the dark ages

Environmental Chemistry, 2019
Environmental contextAlthough tellurium is a relatively rare element in the earth’s crust, its concentration in some niches can be naturally high owing to unique geology.
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The dark ages

Journal AWWA, 2001
This article discusses the importance of long‐term planning in the drinking water industry so that the industry stays focused on its primary mission. It points out that what we do today will ultimately have profound effects on life at the end of this century.
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Out of the Dark Ages [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 2004
Light from the most distant sources known, emitted when the Universe was only a billion years old, hints at a complex history of star and galaxy formation, and at their effect on the primordial gas around them.
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From archaeon to eukaryote: the evolutionary dark ages of the eukaryotic cell.

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2013
The evolutionary origin of the eukaryotic cell represents an enigmatic, yet largely incomplete, puzzle. Several mutually incompatible scenarios have been proposed to explain how the eukaryotic domain of life could have emerged.
J. Martijn, Thijs J. G. Ettema
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Kyrgyzstan's dark ages: framing and the 2010 hydroelectric revolution

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Prior to the 2010 overthrow of Kyrgyzstan's government, there were tangible signs of popular dissatisfaction with the ruling Bakiev regime. Beginning in spring 2008, electricity shortages and forced restrictions became a daily reminder of the government ...
Amanda Wooden
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The Dark Age

2013
No contemporary Byzantine historian recorded the empire’s seventh-century crisis. The reason was not simply that Byzantine readers were few, because Byzantines wrote a number of sermons, saints’ lives, and theological works during this time.1 The reason was not even that a history of these years would have been unpleasant to read, because the empire’s ...
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Dark Ages, Dark Therapies

2013
Introduction and Objective The Dark Ages are rightfully characterized by the loss of classic learning, the religious institutionalizing of dogma, the loss of humanism and secular authority, and a Western devolvement of medicine. Patients with stone disease were thus in a double dilemma, there was little in the way of medical therapeutics, and the ...
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Shine the dark ages

New Astronomy Reviews, 2003
Abstract Recent WMAP results indicate quite early reionization of the universe. Here we discuss possible implications on CMB anisotropies and CMB polarization of the early reionization.
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