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    To waste or not to waste: a multi-proxy analysis of human-waste interaction and rural waste management in Indus Era Gujarat by Chakraborty, Kalyan Sekhar, Bestel, Sheahan, Lucus, Mary, Roberts, Patrick, Shirvalkar, Prabodh, Rawat, Yadubirsingh, Larsen, Thomas, Miller, Heather M. -L.

    “…Waste management is paramount to town planning and ancient civilizations across the world have spent resources and mobilized labor for waste disposal and…”
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    Compound specific isotope analysis of lipid residues provides the earliest direct evidence of dairy product processing in South Asia by Chakraborty, Kalyan Sekhar, Slater, Greg F., Miller, Heather M.-L., Shirvalkar, Prabodh, Rawat, Yadubirsingh

    Published in Scientific reports (30-09-2020)
    “…The early evidence of domesticated animals and human–animal interaction in South Asia can be traced back to the seventh millennium BCE; however, our…”
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    Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy of Model Neurons:  Imaging and Real-Time Detection of Morphological Changes by Liebetrau, Johanna M, Miller, Heather M, Baur, John E, Takacs, Sara A, Anupunpisit, Vipavee, Garris, Paul A, Wipf, David O

    Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (01-02-2003)
    “…Living PC12 cells, a model cell type for studying neuronal function, were imaged using the negative feedback mode of a scanning electrochemical microscope…”
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    Enamel isotopic data from the domesticated animals at Kotada Bhadli, Gujarat, reveals specialized animal husbandry during the Indus Civilization by Chakraborty, Kalyan Sekhar, Chakraborty, Supriyo, Le Roux, Petrus, Miller, Heather M.-L., Shirvalkar, Prabodh, Rawat, Yadubirsingh

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-10-2018)
    “…During the Mature period (2600–1900 BCE) of the Indus Civilization, Gujarat was occupied by two types of settlements, the settlements with predominantly…”
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    Production and Consumption of Copper-base Metals in the Indus Civilization by Hoffman, Brett C., Miller, Heather M.-L.

    Published in Journal of world prehistory (01-09-2009)
    “…We review the existing data sets for the production and consumption of copper-base objects at Indus sites, outline a working typology for metal objects, and…”
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    Acousto-optic tunable filters: fundamentals and applications as applied to chemical analysis techniques by Bei, Ling, Dennis, Glenn I., Miller, Heather M., Spaine, Thomas W., Carnahan, Jon W.

    Published in Progress in Quantum Electronics (2004)
    “…Acousto-optic tunable filters (AOTFs) are solid state wavelength tunable optical filters. Modern AOTFs are constructed by attaching piezoelectric transducers…”
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    Associations and Ideologies in the Locations of Urban Craft Production at Harappa, Pakistan (Indus Civilization) by Miller, Heather M.-L.

    “…A number of factors can affect spatial associations among production areas for different crafts. Surprisingly, survey and excavation of craft production areas…”
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    Development and Application of Acousto-Optic Background Correction for Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry by Miller, Heather M., Spudich, Thomas M., Carnahan, Jon W.

    Published in Applied spectroscopy (01-06-2003)
    “…In two configurations, a solid-state acousto-optic (AO) deflector or modulator is mounted in a 0.5 m monochromator for background correction with inductively…”
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    Diffusional interaction between closely spaced dual microelectrodes by Baur, John E., Miller, Heather M., Ritchason, Mark A.

    Published in Analytica chimica acta (04-10-1999)
    “…Electrode assemblies with a pair of independent carbon fiber microelectrodes (diameter = 10 μm) were constructed with gap distances from <1 μm to 30 μm. The…”
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    The Social Dynamics of Technology: Practice, Politics, and World Views by Miller, Heather M.-L

    Published in American Antiquity (01-01-2000)
    “…"The Social Dynamics of Technology: Practice, Politics, and World Views" edited by Marcia-Anne Dobres and Christopher R. Hoffman is reviewed…”
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    Assessing the applicability of protein residues in combination with lipid residues to reconstruct Indus foodways from Gujarat by Chakraborty, Kalyan Sekhar, Paskulin, Lindsey, Shirvalkar, Prabodh, Rawat, Yadubirsingh, Miller, Heather M.-L., Slater, Greg, Speller, Camilla

    Published in Quaternary Environments and Humans (01-12-2024)
    “…When extracted and analysed in tandem, proteomics and lipid residue analysis can provide high resolution identification of ancient foodstuff. Here, we apply…”
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    The Role of Routine Peritoneal and Omental Biopsies at Risk-Reducing Salpingo-Oophorectomy by Miller, Heather, MD, Pipkin, Laura S., PA, Tung, Celestine, MD, Hall, Tracilyn R., MD, Masand, Ramya P., MD, Anderson, Matthew L., MD, PhD

    Published in Journal of minimally invasive gynecology (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Study Objective To assess the potential role of peritoneal and omental biopsies in women undergoing risk-reducing salpingo-oopherectomy (RRSO) for…”
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    The Effect of Food Stamp Nutrition Education on the Food Insecurity of Low-income Women Participants by Eicher-Miller, Heather A., MS, Mason, April C., PhD, Abbott, Angela R., MA, RD, CD, McCabe, George P., PhD, Boushey, Carol J., PhD, MPH, RD

    “…Abstract Objective To determine the effect of Food Stamp Nutrition Education (FSNE) in Indiana on participants' food insecurity and food insufficiency. Design…”
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