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Impact of Advanced Maternal Age on Laboratory Markers in Preeclamptic Pregnancies: A Cross-Sectional Study. [PDF]

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The Early Iron Age

2017
Abstract In his Works and Days, the moralizing poem that he composed sometime in the eighth century bce, the Greek poet Hesiod advised his ne’er-do-well brother that he should “pass by the smithy’s seat and the warm talk-hall in wintertime, when the cold keeps men from their works.” Hesiod’s casual allusion to the potential risks of ...
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The early iron age of the Mössbauer era

Hyperfine Interactions, 1994
The demonstration that the 14.4 keV level of57Fe was an ideal Mossbauer example produced a veritable explosion in the discoveries of new physical phenomena. Among the important features of57Fe are its ready availability and ease of preparation, its magnetic properties in many environments, the high intensity of its Mossbauer spectrum even at elevated ...
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The Early Iron Age of Botswana

2022
Abstract Agro-pastoralists arrived in Botswana in the 6th and 7th centuries, five groups of the Urewe Tradition of the Bantu migrations, of which two of the Nkope Branch or Central Stream, two of the Kwale Branch or Eastern Stream, and the fifth settled in the zone of contact between these two branches.
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Early Iron Age Greece

2007
This chapter reviews the economic history of Early Iron Age (EIA) Greece. First, it summarizes the evidence, and quantifies some aspects of EIA economic performance. Next, the chapter suggests that 1200-1000 BC saw economic collapse in Aegean Greece; 1000-800 BC saw stagnation; and that recovery began in the eighth century. However, it also argues that
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