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Morphological characterization of the hippocampus: a first database in Ecuador. [PDF]
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The Second International MIS2 Workshop: Misinformation and Misbehavior Mining on the Web
Proceedings of the 27th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining, 2021Misinformation and misbehavior mining on the web (MIS2) workshop is held virtually on August 14, 2021 and is co-located with the ACM SIGKDD 2021 conference. The web has become a breeding ground for misbehavior and misinformation. It is timely and crucial to understand, detect, forecast, and mitigate their harm.
Aude Hofleitner +4 more
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Proceedings of the Eleventh ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining, 2018
Misinformation and misbehavior mining on the web(MIS2) workshop is held in Los Angeles, California, USA on February 9, 2018, and co-located with the 11th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining(WSDM 2018). Web is a dynamic ecosystem that enables malicious users to create and spread deceptive information to a wide audience in a matter
Srijan Kumar, Meng Jiang, Jure Leskovec
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Misinformation and misbehavior mining on the web(MIS2) workshop is held in Los Angeles, California, USA on February 9, 2018, and co-located with the 11th ACM International Conference on Web Search and Data Mining(WSDM 2018). Web is a dynamic ecosystem that enables malicious users to create and spread deceptive information to a wide audience in a matter
Srijan Kumar, Meng Jiang, Jure Leskovec
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Microblades in MIS2 Central China: Cultural Change and Adaptive Strategies
PaleoAmerica, 2020The diffusion of Northeast Asian microblades and their relation to human migration are key issues to understanding the peopling of the Americas.
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Contrasting conditions preceding MIS3 and MIS2 Heinrich events
Global and Planetary Change, 2006This paper presents an integrated multi-tracer study performed on piston cores recovered in the glacial ice-rafted detritus belt, stretching from Newfoundland to the Irish margin across the North Atlantic (40–55°N), in order to compare in detail the internal structure of each Heinrich event (HE). These tracers are IRD counts (quartz, dolomite, volcanic
Sidney Hemming, Ian Hall
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Quaternary Research, 2011
AbstractEolian deposition on the semiarid southern Colorado Plateau has been attributed to episodic aridity during the Quaternary Period. However, OSL ages from three topographically controlled (e.g. falling) dunes on Black Mesa in northeastern Arizona indicate that eolian sediments there were deposited in deep tributary valleys as early as 35–30 ka ...
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AbstractEolian deposition on the semiarid southern Colorado Plateau has been attributed to episodic aridity during the Quaternary Period. However, OSL ages from three topographically controlled (e.g. falling) dunes on Black Mesa in northeastern Arizona indicate that eolian sediments there were deposited in deep tributary valleys as early as 35–30 ka ...
Amy L Ellwein +2 more
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Quaternary International, 2018
Abstract The Boh Dambang karstic site in southern Cambodia, Kampot province, is a mammal bone-rich deposit in a hyena site. Very few hyena sites have been recovered in the Pleistocene of Southeast Asia, thus little information is known about the foraging abilities of hyenas during that period and their decline in the region, while the other ...
Kira E Westaway +2 more
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Abstract The Boh Dambang karstic site in southern Cambodia, Kampot province, is a mammal bone-rich deposit in a hyena site. Very few hyena sites have been recovered in the Pleistocene of Southeast Asia, thus little information is known about the foraging abilities of hyenas during that period and their decline in the region, while the other ...
Kira E Westaway +2 more
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