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Radiocarbon Dating

Topics in Current Chemistry, 2012
Although most historians and art historians consider the radiocarbon dating technique not to be very precise by their criteria, the method has gained much importance over the last decades. Radiocarbon dating is increasingly used in the field of textile research and old polychrome statues, but also objects made of ivory, stucco, paper, and parchment are
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Blind dates and speed dating

2011
It has been suggested that speed dating was invented by an American Rabbi interested in helping Los Angeles Jews meet each other. “Customers” had 10–25 four-minute dates, after which they had a binary question: yes or no. Two yeses meant a date and a more traditional meeting was arranged.
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Dates and Julian dates.

2021
Donald L. J. Quicke   +2 more
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The Date of Kanishka

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1913
The date of Kaniṣka is not a subject which I should have expected to be discussing in public. It is one of those long-standing problems in regard to which one at an early stage conceives an opinion or receives a bias, but which, either for lack of decisive evidence, or because the mind, after considering many conflicting views, is incapable of an act ...
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Dating and Dates

1969
H. J. Franken, J. Kalsbeek
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Date fruit processing waste and approaches to its valorization: A review

Bioresource Technology, 2021
Narges Fallah   +2 more
exaly  

Bioactive compounds from date fruit and seed as potential nutraceutical and functional food ingredients

Food Chemistry, 2020
Sajid Maqsood   +2 more
exaly  

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