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Structure, physicochemical properties and <i>in vitro</i> digestibility of starch in corn flour with different milling processes. [PDF]
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Identification of intraspecific cultivar <i>Melia azedarach</i> 'Mizhi' based on complete chloroplast genome data and leaf anatomy. [PDF]
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Pleistocene chronology and history of hominins and fauna at Denisova Cave. [PDF]
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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 1985
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McKeague, J. A., Fox, C. A.
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McKeague, J. A., Fox, C. A.
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Quaternary International, 2010
Abstract Context is an important concept in archaeology, although the term tends to have a variety of meanings to different people. In this brief note we illustrate how context can be considered at a microstratigraphic scale using the technique of soil micromorphology.
Goldberg, Paul, Berna, Francesco
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Abstract Context is an important concept in archaeology, although the term tends to have a variety of meanings to different people. In this brief note we illustrate how context can be considered at a microstratigraphic scale using the technique of soil micromorphology.
Goldberg, Paul, Berna, Francesco
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2019
This chapter is dedicated to the principles of soil micromorphology, a technique mainly developed since the 1960s. The case studies demonstrate the value of soil micromorphology in finding answers to pedological and geomorphological questions.
van der Meer, J.J.M., van Mourik, J.M.
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This chapter is dedicated to the principles of soil micromorphology, a technique mainly developed since the 1960s. The case studies demonstrate the value of soil micromorphology in finding answers to pedological and geomorphological questions.
van der Meer, J.J.M., van Mourik, J.M.
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Pulmonary micromorphology in fatal strangulations
Forensic Science International, 1994Pulmonary histopathology was studied in a group of 106 fatal strangulations including cases of hanging (n = 55; typical, n = 20; atypical, n = 35), ligature strangulation (n = 12), throttling (n = 15), combinations of throttling and ligature strangulation (n = 7) and other compressing force against neck (n = 17). The control group (n = 10) consisted of
W, Grellner, B, Madea
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2004
Micromorphological analysis makes it possible to study the interrelationships between the various individual components, particles, and pores that make up sediments and soils.
Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoë +2 more
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Micromorphological analysis makes it possible to study the interrelationships between the various individual components, particles, and pores that make up sediments and soils.
Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoë +2 more
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