Znaleziska szczątków ludzkich w przestrzeni wczesnośredniowiecznego osiedla w Santoku
The aim of this article is to analyse the human remains obtained during archaeological excavations conducted at an early medieval settlement in Santok.
Kinga Zamelska-Monczak +1 more
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Upper Sabine River Basin Caddo Mound Sites: The Seaton Bros. (41RA38) and Fruitvale (41VN35) Sites in Rains and Van Zandt Counties, Texas [PDF]
There are a number of ancestral Caddo-constructed earthen mounds on sites in the upper Sabine River Basin in East Texas. Perhaps the best known are the multiple mound centers at the Early Caddo period Boxed Springs site (41UR30) and the Middle Caddo ...
Perttula, Timothy K.
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A Guide to Bayesian Optimization in Bioprocess Engineering
ABSTRACT Bayesian optimization has become widely popular across various experimental sciences due to its favorable attributes: it can handle noisy data, perform well with relatively small data sets, and provide adaptive suggestions for sequential experimentation.
Maximilian Siska +5 more
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A Discrete Model for Nonequilibrium Growth Under Surface Diffusion Bias
A limited mobility nonequilibrium solid-on-solid dynamical model for kinetic surface growth is introduced as a simple description for the morphological evolution of a growing interface under random vapor deposition and surface diffusion bias conditions ...
Punyindu, P., Sarma, S. Das
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Psilocybin Production With Genetically Modified Aspergillus nidulans Under Pressurized Conditions
Shake flask cultures of psilocybin‐producing A. nidulans were investigated with respect to nitrogen source, rheology, power input, and oxygen availability, and subsequently scaled to a stirred tank reactor scale based on specific power input to develop and optimize a pressurized bioprocess.
Sophie Weiser +7 more
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Plant Remains from Shelby Mound (41CP71), Camp County, Texas [PDF]
Nine lots of botanical samples collected during 1988 and 1992 excavations at the Shelby Mound site (41CP71) were submitted for identification prior to their eventual curation at Stephen F. Austin State University.
Bush, Leslie L
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Influence of Zn2+ and Oxygen Supply on Malic Acid Production and Growth of Aspergillus oryzae
ABSTRACT Malic acid is a valuable platform chemical traditionally derived from fossil‐based resources. Microbial cultivation with Aspergillus oryzae offers a sustainable alternative based on renewable feedstocks. In this study, a well‐established minimal medium for malic acid production, commonly used in previous research to ensure reproducibility, was
Lukas Hartmann +3 more
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Mounds and rituals in the Jomon Period
I will examine the possibility that earthen mounds were the result of ritual acts in the Jomon period. In the Kanto district, ring-shaped earthen mounds developed in the Late and the Latest Jomon settlements.
Takamune Kawashima
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Structural Damage of Subway Tunnel Buried Shallowly in Silt Layer under Soil Mound Loading
Based on the structural damage of the shield tunnel caused by a soil mound on the ground surface in a section of subway in Tianjin, China, the deformation and the cracking process of the segment under soil mound loading were simulated.
Xue-zeng Liu +4 more
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The T. N. Coles Site (41RR3): An Early Caddo Period Burial Mound Site on the Sulphur River, Red River County, Texas [PDF]
The T. N. Coles site (41RR3), also known as the Mustang Creek site, is an Early Caddo period (ca. A.D. 1000-1200) site with a single burial mound constructed on a tributary to the Sulphur River in East Texas.
Perttula, Timothy K.
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