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The dilution of gaseous products obtained at high‐current densities during CO2 electroreduction or water electrolysis enables their accurate quantification via online gas chromatography, which is crucial for reliable catalyst benchmarking. The corresponding Faradaic efficiencies can then be calculated with low deviations using two different instruments,
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Targeting the Hunting Hypothesis: Review of Evidence From the Hadza. [PDF]
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Whole-bone shape of hominoid manual proximal phalanges. [PDF]
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Dentition of the Mugharet El'Aliya Fossil Human Maxilla, Morocco. [PDF]
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Health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in canned Pinto beans and Fava beans distributed in Gilan Province of Iran. [PDF]
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Estella Bergere Leopold: Paleobotanist and conservationist extraordinaire. [PDF]
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Population decline, potential habitat shifts, and growth reduction of the endangered tree fern Sphaeropteris lepifera in response to changing canopy density. [PDF]
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Nature, 1949
IN the cave at Swartkrans which has now yielded the jaws and skulls of the huge ape-man Paranthropus crassidens, there was found by Mr. J. T. Robinson, on April 29, 1949, the lower jaw of what is fairly manifestly a new type of man. Though this was discovered in the same cave as the large ape-man, it is clearly of considerably later date.
R, BROOM, J T, ROBINSON
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IN the cave at Swartkrans which has now yielded the jaws and skulls of the huge ape-man Paranthropus crassidens, there was found by Mr. J. T. Robinson, on April 29, 1949, the lower jaw of what is fairly manifestly a new type of man. Though this was discovered in the same cave as the large ape-man, it is clearly of considerably later date.
R, BROOM, J T, ROBINSON
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