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    Tomography imaging of South African archaeological and heritage stone and pottery objects by Jacobson, L., de Beer, F.C., Nshimirimana, R.

    “…We demonstrate the use of both neutron- and X-ray imaging in two projects. The first project, using both the methods to view the temper in a ceramic sherd in…”
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    Evaluation of QNI corrections in porous media applications by Radebe, M.J., de Beer, F.C., Nshimirimana, R.

    “…Qualitative measurements using digital neutron imaging has been the more explored aspect than accurate quantitative measurements. The reason for this bias is…”
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    Water transport through cement-based barriers—A preliminary study using neutron radiography and tomography by Brew, D.R.M., de Beer, F.C., Radebe, M.J., Nshimirimana, R., McGlinn, P.J., Aldridge, L.P., Payne, T.E.

    “…In this preliminary study we use neutron radiography and tomography to examine differences in water transport through cement pastes and mortars. Bulk residual…”
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    NEUTRON TOMOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT OF INCISIONS ON PREHISTORIC STONE SLABS: A CASE STUDY FROM WONDERWERK CAVE, SOUTH AFRICA by JACOBSON, L., DE BEER, F.C., NSHIMIRIMANA, R., HORWITZ, L. K., CHAZAN, M.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2013)
    “…This study presents the application of neutron tomography to the analysis of ironstone slabs found in a late Earlier Stone Age context (Fauresmith industry) at…”
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    The late Middle Pleistocene upper third molar from Florisbad: metrics and morphology by Smith, P., Brink, J. S., Hoffman, J. W., Bam, L.C., Nshimirimana, R., de Beer, F.C.

    “…In the early 1930s an upper right third molar (M 3 ) together with a calotte and fragmented facial bones of an adult fossil hominin was recovered during…”
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    Canteen Kopje: A new look at an old skull by Smith, Patricia, Nshimirimana, Robert, De Beer, Frikkie, Morris, David, Jacobson, Leon, Chazan, Michael, Horwitz, Liora K.

    Published in South African Journal of Science (01-01-2012)
    “…The Canteen Kopje (CK) skull was found by a diamond digger working the Vaal River gravels in 1929. It was hailed by Robert Broom as an exceptionally robust…”
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