Nonlinear dynamic analysis of pile foundation using finite element method. [PDF]
Goshu T +6 more
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ABSTRACT The golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) nests in rock cavities where it accumulates prey bone remains during the breeding season. Because nests can be reoccupied from year to year, these faunal elements can form remarkable bone accumulations and, in the sub‐fossil record, be mixed with assemblages derived from human or other predator activities ...
Juliette Ripond +5 more
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Numerical simulation of velocity gradient scattering waves in visco-acoustic smooth media based on F-K domain integration method. [PDF]
Ou T +8 more
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Report of the Working Group on Deep-water Ecology (WGDEC), 4-7 December 2005, Miami, USA. [PDF]
Hall-Spencer, JM, Tasker, M
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ABSTRACT This paper presents and tests a new method for publishing and diagnosing leprosy‐related skeletal lesions while making available the leprosy‐related demographic data and pathology for St Mary Magdalen, Winchester (MMW). This method can facilitate interstudy comparisons of leprosy prevalence and severity by improving data comparability.
A. A. Blom +5 more
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GIS-entropy based appraisal of groundwater quality, health hazards, and irrigation potential in the Samalpatti-Sevathur carbonatite terrains, South India. [PDF]
Sridhar CN +3 more
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ABSTRACT Skeletal trauma provides insight into both accidental injury and interpersonal violence, reflecting everyday risk and social dynamics. This study tests the hypothesis that trauma, particularly among males, was more prevalent in the Islamic population of Silves (9th–13th centuries) than in the subsequent Christian rule (13th century onwards ...
Ana González‐Ruiz +2 more
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Influence of portal excavation of shallow-buried bias tunnel on stability of soil‒rock bedding slope: a case study of Moziping tunnel. [PDF]
Li T, Li Y, Shu J, Hu S, Liu B.
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Reconstructing Early Human Subsistence in Near Oceania: New Insights From Matenkupkum and Matenbek
ABSTRACT The colonization of New Ireland ~44–40,000 years ago represents the earliest evidence of human occupation in Near Oceania. Yet, the precise impacts of climatic changes on subsistence strategies during the Late Pleistocene, Last Glacial Maximum, and Holocene remain poorly understood.
Joëlle den Toom +3 more
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South Pole-Aitken massive impact 4.25 billion years ago revealed by Chang'e-6 samples. [PDF]
Su B +14 more
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