Search Results - "Gill, Fiona"
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Human remains, materiality and memorialisation: Cambodia’s bones
Published in Human remains and violence : an interdisciplinary journal (24-11-2020)“…The display of human remains is a controversial issue in many contemporary societies, with many museums globally removing them from display. However, their…”
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The biogeography of red snow microbiomes and their role in melting arctic glaciers
Published in Nature communications (22-06-2016)“…The Arctic is melting at an unprecedented rate and key drivers are changes in snow and ice albedo. Here we show that red snow, a common algal habitat blooming…”
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Assembling “Sides” of TikTok: Examining Community, Culture, and Interface through a BookTok Case Study
Published in Social media + society (01-10-2023)“…The term “side” has emerged to describe communities on the short-form video app TikTok. But what discursive work does the metaphor of side do to describe…”
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Abiotic reduction of Cr(VI) by humic acids derived from peat and lignite: kinetics and removal mechanism
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-02-2019)“…Hexavalent chromium contamination of groundwater is a worldwide problem caused by anthropogenic and natural processes. We report the rate of Cr(VI) removal by…”
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Mycological evidence of coprophagy from the feces of an Alaskan Late Glacial mammoth
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-08-2011)“…Dung from a mammoth was preserved under frozen conditions in Alaska. The mammoth lived during the early part of the Late Glacial interstadial (ca 12,300 BP)…”
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Responsible agents: Responsibility and the changing relationship between farmers and the State
Published in Rural society (01-04-2011)“…This article examines the role of responsibility in the development and negotiation of the citizen-State relationship. A case study of dairy farmers in New…”
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Diets of giants: the nutritional value of sauropod diet during the Mesozoic
Published in Palaeontology (01-09-2018)“…A major uncertainty in estimating energy budgets and population densities of extinct animals is the carrying capacity of their ecosystems, constrained by net…”
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A New Genus of Lucinid Bivalve from Hydrocarbon Seeps
Published in Acta palaeontologica Polonica (01-09-2013)“…We erect a new genus, Elongatolucina, for distinctive large, elongate lucinid bivalve specimens from Miocene sediments from Venezuela. We interpret…”
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Moving To The 'Big' House: Power And Accommodation In Inter-Generational Farming Families
Published in Rural society (01-08-2008)“…Relationship management is an on-going concern for members of farming families. This paper examines the dynamics of one of the most important, but…”
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The last forests on Antarctica: Reconstructing flora and temperature from the Neogene Sirius Group, Transantarctic Mountains
Published in Organic geochemistry (01-04-2018)“…•First biomarker study of Neogene plant community on Antarctica.•Plant biomarkers show plants grew in spatially complex mosaic patterns.•Conifer-derived…”
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Archaeol – a biomarker for foregut fermentation in modern and ancient herbivorous mammals?
Published in Organic geochemistry (01-05-2010)“…A pilot study was conducted to investigate the hydroxylated lipid content of faeces from a range of herbivorous animals with either foregut or hindgut…”
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Depicting atrocity: The experiences of women under the Khmer Rouge
Published in Women's studies international forum (01-07-2021)“…Analyses of women's experiences under the Khmer Rouge have been relatively limited. It is clear, however, that women experienced the regime in qualitatively…”
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Palaeogene and Neogene cold seep communities in Barbados, Trinidad and Venezuela: An overview
Published in Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology (28-10-2005)“…Palaeogene and Neogene fossiliferous carbonates from Barbados, Trinidad and northern Venezuela are interpreted to have formed at ancient cold seep sites. The…”
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THE FORENSICS EXHIBITION: Displaying Human Remains as Material Evidence of Genocide
Published in Museum anthropology (2022)“…This paper examines the role of human remains in genocide memorials and museums to evoke and narrate individual experiences of genocide. Understanding that the…”
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Succession planning and temporality: The influence of the past and the future
Published in Time & society (01-03-2013)“…Although succession planning has been a fertile topic of investigation among rural sociologists, its temporal elements have been neglected. This has resulted…”
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"The guys love it when chicks ask for help": an exploration of female rugby league fans
Published in Sport in society (04-05-2022)“…This article explores the relationship between gender, space and performances of fandom by female match-going fans of the Australian rugby league team the St…”
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Life without Light—Advances in Research on Chemosynthesis-Based Communities
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Life without Light—Advances in Research on Chemosynthesis-Based Communities Steffen Kiel (ed.) 2010. The Vent and Seep Biota. Aspects from Microbes to Ecosystems. 1st Edition. Topics in Geobiology 33 : 340 pp. ISBN 978-90-481-9571-8. Price: 149.95 Euros
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Practicing environmental responsibility: local and global dimensions
Published in Social responsibility journal (01-01-2012)“…Purpose - The successful identification and management of environmental risks remains one of the most important challenges facing mankind. The global nature of…”
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Methodological comparison for the isolation of shell-bound organic matter for carbon, nitrogen and sulfur stable isotope analysis
Published in Chemical geology (20-08-2018)“…Shell-bound organic matter (SBOM) is present in the shells of biomineralizing organisms and can act as an isotopic proxy for nutrition. Stable isotope analysis…”
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