Search Results - "Munro, D"
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Climatological distributions of pH, pCO2, total CO2, alkalinity, and CaCO3 saturation in the global surface ocean, and temporal changes at selected locations
Published in Marine chemistry (01-08-2014)“…Climatological mean monthly distributions of pH in the total H+ scale, total CO2 concentration (TCO2), and the degree of CaCO3 saturation for the global…”
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Revisiting Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene mountain gazelle (Gazella gazella) body size change in the southern Levant: A case for anthropogenic impact
Published in PloS one (31-08-2022)“…The average body size of human prey animals in archaeological sites is influenced by myriad environmental, physiological and anthropogenic variables. When…”
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Observation of Hydrodynamic Flows in Imploding Fusion Plasmas on the National Ignition Facility
Published in Physical review letters (17-09-2021)“…Inertial confinement fusion implosions designed to have minimal fluid motion at peak compression often show significant linear flows in the laboratory,…”
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The Origins and Functions of Tissue-Resident Macrophages in Kidney Development
Published in Frontiers in physiology (25-10-2017)“…The adult kidney hosts tissue-resident macrophages that can cause, prevent, and/or repair renal damage. Most of these macrophages derive from embryonic…”
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An endemic pathway to sheep and goat domestication at Aşıklı Höyük (Central Anatolia, Turkey)
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-01-2022)“…Sheep and goats (caprines) were domesticated in Southwest Asia in the early Holocene, but how and in how many places remain open questions. This study…”
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Cycles of vascular plexus formation within the nephrogenic zone of the developing mouse kidney
Published in Scientific reports (12-06-2017)“…The renal vasculature is required for blood filtration, blood pressure regulation, and pH maintenance, as well as other specialised kidney functions. Yet,…”
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Hunted gazelles evidence cooling, but not drying, during the Younger Dryas in the southern Levant
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-04-2016)“…The climatic downturn known globally as the Younger Dryas (YD; ∼12,900–11,500 BP) has frequently been cited as a prime mover of agricultural origins and has…”
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The Scientific Impotence Excuse:Discounting Belief-Threatening Scientific Abstracts
Published in Journal of applied social psychology (01-03-2010)“…The scientific impotence discounting hypothesis predicts that people resist belief‐disconfirming scientific evidence by concluding that the topic of study is…”
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A 12,000-Year-Old Shaman Burial from the Southern Levant (Israel)
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-11-2008)“…The Natufians of the southern Levant (15,000-11,500 cal BP) underwent pronounced socioeconomic changes associated with the onset of sedentism and the shift…”
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On the evolution of diet and landscape during the Upper Paleolithic through Mesolithic at Franchthi Cave (Peloponnese, Greece)
Published in Journal of human evolution (01-05-2011)“…Franchthi Cave in southern Greece preserves one of the most remarkable records of socioeconomic change of the Late Pleistocene through early Holocene. Located…”
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Nahal Ein Gev II, a Late Natufian Community at the Sea of Galilee
Published in PloS one (27-01-2016)“…The Natufian culture is of great importance as a starting point to investigate the dynamics of the transition to agriculture. Given its chronological position…”
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A forager–herder trade-off, from broad-spectrum hunting to sheep management at Aşıklı Höyük, Turkey
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (10-06-2014)“…Aşıklı Höyük is the earliest known preceramic Neolithic mound site in Central Anatolia. The oldest Levels, 4 and 5, spanning 8,200 to approximately 9,000 cal…”
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Early evidence (ca. 12,000 B.P.) for feasting at a burial cave in Israel
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (31-08-2010)“…Feasting is one of humanity's most universal and unique social behaviors. Although evidence for feasting is common in the early agricultural societies of the…”
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The relationship between hip joint morphology and hip range of motion in circus performers with hip-related pain
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Reliability of Hip Strength Assessment in Young Active People with Hip Dysplasia: An Examination in Student Circus Artists
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Delays of supraglacial runoff from differently defined microbasin areas on the Peyto Glacier
Published in Hydrological processes (15-09-2011)“…Microbasin runoff experiments were conducted on ice surfaces of the Peyto Glacier during the 1971 and 2008 ablation seasons, when half‐hourly measurements of…”
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Human Hunting and Nascent Animal Management at Middle Pre-Pottery Neolithic Yiftah'el, Israel
Published in PloS one (06-07-2016)“…The current view for the southern Levant is that wild game hunting was replaced by herd management over the course of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B period, but…”
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Physical demands of overhead crane operation
Published in International journal of industrial ergonomics (01-11-2021)“…Recent studies have suggested that ergonomic factors may contribute to risks experienced by overhead crane operators. However, there are few studies that…”
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Evidence for suprathermal ion distribution in burning plasmas
Published in Nature physics (01-01-2023)“…At the National Ignition Facility, inertial confinement fusion experiments aim to burn and ignite a hydrogen plasma to generate a net source of energy through…”
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