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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 by Takahashi, Taro, Sutherland, S.C., Chipman, D.W., Goddard, J.G., Ho, Cheng, Newberger, Timothy, Sweeney, Colm, Munro, D.R.

    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 by Munro, Natalie D, Lebenzon, Roxanne, Sapir-Hen, Lidar

    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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    The Origins and Functions of Tissue-Resident Macrophages in Kidney Development by Munro, David A D, Hughes, Jeremy

    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) by Stiner, Mary C, Munro, Natalie D, Buitenhuis, Hijlke, Duru, Güneş, Özbaşaran, Mihriban

    “…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 by Munro, David A. D., Hohenstein, Peter, Davies, Jamie A.

    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 by Hartman, Gideon, Bar-Yosef, Ofer, Brittingham, Alex, Grosman, Leore, Munro, Natalie D.

    “…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 by Munro, Geoffrey D.

    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) by Grosman, Leore, Munro, Natalie D., Belfer-Cohen, Anna

    “…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) by Stiner, Mary C., Munro, Natalie D.

    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 by Grosman, Leore, Munro, Natalie D, Abadi, Itay, Boaretto, Elisabetta, Shaham, Dana, Belfer-Cohen, Anna, Bar-Yosef, Ofer

    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 by Stiner, Mary C., Buitenhuis, Hijlke, Duru, Güneş, Kuhn, Steven L., Mentzer, Susan M., Munro, Natalie D., Pöllath, Nadja, Quade, Jay, Tsartsidou, Georgia, Özbaşaran, Mihriban

    “…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 by Munro, Natalie D., Grosman, Leore, Wright, Henry T.

    “…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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    Delays of supraglacial runoff from differently defined microbasin areas on the Peyto Glacier by Scott Munro, D.

    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 by Sapir-Hen, Lidar, Dayan, Tamar, Khalaily, Hamoudi, Munro, Natalie D

    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 by Munro, D. Mark, Govers, Megan E., Oliver, Michele L.

    “…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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