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Malaria resistance-related biological adaptation and complex evolutionary footprints inferred from one integrative Tai-Kadai-related genomic resource. [PDF]

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"The dead shall be raised": Multidisciplinary analysis of human skeletons reveals complexity in 19th century immigrant socioeconomic history and identity in New Haven, Connecticut. [PDF]

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Aronsen GP   +18 more
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The Hyaluronidase, TMEM2, Promotes ER Homeostasis and Longevity Independent of the UPRER. [PDF]

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Schinzel RT   +16 more
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'But no living man am I': Bioarchaeological evaluation of the first-known female burial with weapon from the 10th-century-CE Carpathian Basin. [PDF]

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Forest characteristics and population structure of Glyptostrobus pensilis, a globally endangered relict species of southeastern China. [PDF]

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A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern Steppe.

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Sphingolipid Biosynthesis Inhibition As A Host Strategy Against Diverse Pathogens

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The potential of teak log coffins collected from Namjang Cave in Northwestern Thailand for studying the coffin culture and paleoclimate in Southeast Asia

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 2020
Ancient teak log coffins found in Namjang (NJ) Cave, Pang Ma Pha district of Mae Hong Son province in Northwestern (NW) Thailand, were dated using a combination of C-14 dating and cross-dating techniques. The longest tree-ring width chronology (i.e., the CoffinNJ index) in Thailand covered a 477-year period from 106 BC to AD 371. The ages of the NJ log
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