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2012
Abstract More than any other ancient work of art, seals are intimate objects which are literally bound to their owners. In ancient societies, their primary purpose was to secure property—whether in the home or the public arena—and to assign responsibility by means of clay sealings impressed by a specific individual who is identified by ...
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Abstract More than any other ancient work of art, seals are intimate objects which are literally bound to their owners. In ancient societies, their primary purpose was to secure property—whether in the home or the public arena—and to assign responsibility by means of clay sealings impressed by a specific individual who is identified by ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 2001
The tissue adhesive property of fibrinogen was first described 60 years ago. However, it was not until the availability of concentrated plasma fibrinogen and bovine thrombin that the use of fibrin sealants in surgical practice became widespread.
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The tissue adhesive property of fibrinogen was first described 60 years ago. However, it was not until the availability of concentrated plasma fibrinogen and bovine thrombin that the use of fibrin sealants in surgical practice became widespread.
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Liquid metal-based soft, hermetic, and wireless-communicable seals for stretchable systems
Science, 2023Qingchen Shen
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Brain activity of diving seals reveals short sleep cycles at depth
Science, 2023Jessica M Kendall-Bar, Terrie M Williams
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Insights from the first global population estimate of Weddell seals in Antarctica
Science Advances, 2021Michelle A Larue +2 more
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Forced into an ecological corner: Round-the-clock deep foraging on small prey by elephant seals
Science Advances, 2021Taiki Adachi +2 more
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