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Large Settlements of the Funnel Beaker Culture in Lesser Poland:
At the beginning of the 4th millennium BC, a new archaeological unit, the southeastern variant of the Funnel Beaker culture developed in southeastern Poland. From c. 3600 BC, the growth of the area occupied by some settlements of this culture can be observed in the archaeological record.
Nowak, Marek +3 more
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Fabrication process of phase change microcapsules using a Pickering emulsion template method and their subsequent applications. The increasing demand for efficient thermal energy storage systems has driven the development of phase change material microcapsules (PCMMs), which provide high energy‐storage density, reversible phase change, and reduced ...
Ziyan Li +4 more
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In an aqueous alkaline medium, fatty acids (from the hydrolysis of triglycerides or freely present in the oil) are ionised in order to form emulsifiers (carboxylates) which will physically stabilise the prepared emulsion. The higher the free fatty acids content of the oil and alkalinity of the solution, the higher will be the stability of the prepared ...
Ngoualem Kégah Franklin +3 more
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The article discusses the contribution of Jan Kowalczyk to the study of the Funnel Beaker culture. The paper presents his achievements in field research on settlements and funerary sites in Central and Eastern Poland (cemeteries and settlements on the ...
Jolanta Nogaj-Chachaj
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A biographical study of Neolithic hoarding
The tradition of hoarding axeheads is a well-known phenomenon within the first agrarian societies on the North European Plain. Unfortunately, the majority of known hoards have been found as stray finds or under circumstances with poor or no ...
Casper Sørensen +2 more
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Tissue engineering: construction of a multicellular 3D scaffold for the delivery of layered cell sheets. [PDF]
Many tissues, such as the adult human hearts, are unable to adequately regenerate after damage.(2,3) Strategies in tissue engineering propose innovations to assist the body in recovery and repair. For example, TE approaches may be able to attenuate heart
McCloskey, Kara E +2 more
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The cooked Oko‐iyawo spontaneously fermented cassava flour's sensory acceptability was correlated with its amylose content, pH, pasting temperature, and water absorption capability. Cassava processors may be able to create consistently high‐quality fermented cassava flour for various end users with the use of the information provided in this study ...
Awoyale Wasiu +6 more
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Plant macroremains from an early Neolithic site in eastern Kuyavia, central Poland
The study examined plant remains from the Smólsk 2/10 site, situated on the border of two different landscapes and preserving traces of Neolithic occupation from several cultures: Early Linear Pottery culture (LBK, ca 5300-5200 cal. BC to ca 5000 cal. BC)
Mueller-Bieniek Aldona +4 more
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This paper presents the results of the detailed analysis of Neolithic ceramic, stone and bone artefacts found in the main chamber of Ciemna Cave during excavations between 2007 and 2012. The Neolithic
Agata Gaszka
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Grobowce megalityczne na przedpolu Sudetów [PDF]
A cemetery of megalithic long barrows of the so-called Kujavia type was discovered in autumn of 1995 near Muszkowice in the foothills of the Sudety Mountains. It consists of 6 trapezoidal structures made of stone and sand.
Wojciechowski, Włodzimierz
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