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Spisak, April. "City of Bones (review)." Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books 60, no. 10 (2007): 408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/bcc.2007.0388.

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Eastham, Anne. "The bird bones from Abu Salabikh." Iraq 71 (2009): 99–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021088900000760.

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AbstractIn the course of excavations at Abu Salabikh in the 1970s and 1980s bird bones were recovered in small numbers from a range of contexts. These have been identified and are described here. In general, they give a picture of the contemporary rural environment round the city in the mid-third millennium BC, and shed light on contemporary diet. One unusual find in particular is discussed in more detail: that of an entire goshawk skeleton placed near a child in a grave with an adult (Grave 158). This is an interesting piece of evidence which might be taken to illustrate the practice of falco
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Davis, Donald R., and David E. Weinstein. "Bones, Bombs, and Break Points: The Geography of Economic Activity." American Economic Review 92, no. 5 (2002): 1269–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/000282802762024502.

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We consider the distribution of economic activity within a country in light of three leading theories—increasing returns, random growth, and locational fundamentals. To do so, we examine the distribution of regional population in Japan from the Stone Age to the modern era. We also consider the Allied bombing of Japanese cities in WWII as a shock to relative city sizes. Our results support a hybrid theory in which locational fundamentals establish the spatial pattern of relative regional densities, but increasing returns help to determine the degree of spatial differentiation. Long-run city siz
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A., Rassadnikov. "Livestock in the Life of Ekaterinburg in the 19th Century Based on the Materials of Protection Excavations At 69 Dekabristov Street." Teoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy 32, no. 4 (2020): 131–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2020)4(32).-10.

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The article publishes the results of an archaeozoological study of faunal remains from a residential area in the city of Yekaterinburg, dating back to the 19th century. The aim of the work is to reconstruct the meat nutrition system of the city residents and various aspects related to the characteristics of the cattle slaughtered for meat. The materials of the work are represented by the bones of livestock, which are waste from cooking. A number of bone products are also considered, which are represented by dice and household items. When processing the bones of domestic animals, conventional a
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EHRENREICH, JEFFREY DAVID. "Bodies, Beads, Bones and Feathers: the masking tradition of Mardi Gras Indians in New Orleansa photo essay." City Society 16, no. 1 (2004): 117–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/city.2004.16.1.117.

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Pratama, Dimas Indra, and Arina Isti'anah. "NOUN PHRASES OF JACE WAYLAND’S UTTERANCES IN MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES." Journal of Language and Literature 17, no. 2 (2017): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/joll.2017.170203.

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Prokopec, Miroslav, and Ladislav Halman. "Healed fractures of the long bones in 15th to18th century city dwellers." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 9, no. 5 (1999): 349–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/(sici)1099-1212(199909/10)9:5<349::aid-oa507>3.0.co;2-h.

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Janigian, Aris. "Come See California’s Future." Boom 6, no. 1 (2016): 102–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/boom.2016.6.1.102.

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Fresno is moving beyond its agriculture roots, transforming itself from the inside out, taking strands from its past, present, and future to build a new kind of California urbanism. The city has the bones upon which to construct an appealingly Californian city, but more importantly, it has the conditions that make living there an attractive proposition: affordable housing, short commutes, new jobs, and a vibrant art and food scene.
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Spalding, R. N., D. J. Sinclair, A. Cox, and K. D. Morley. "Dry Bones: A Palaeopathological Study of Skeletal Remains from a Medieval Graveyard in Dundee." Scottish Medical Journal 41, no. 2 (1996): 56–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/003693309604100208.

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We report a study on human skeletal remains excavated from a medieval city centre graveyard. The remains of approximately 75 individuals were examined and radiographs were made of selected specimens. Many bones were normal and apparently from strong, young adults. The most frequent abnormality was osteoarthritis but we also noted osteoporosis, periostitis and an example of probable Pagets disease. From measurements of long bones and using appropriate formulae, we estimated stature. The average height for males was calculated to be 172cm (5′ 7″) and for females 157cm (5′ 2″).
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Eckstein, Nicholas A. "Prepositional City: Spatial Practice and Micro-Neighborhood in Renaissance Florence." Renaissance Quarterly 71, no. 4 (2018): 1235–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/700857.

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AbstractThe famous Florentine tax census, the Catasto, contains an element that has escaped organized scholarly attention. This is theconfini:bare-bones lists of neighbors by which householders identified the location of private property to government officials. This article exploits theconfinito expose the microscopic connective fibers of spatial relationships that citizens reproduced every day at the level of individual streets, piazze, and buildings. Laying bare these elusive, ephemeral processes reveals how Florentines, like the inhabitants of other premodern European centers, conceived, a
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Journal, Baghdad Science. "Find the concentration of radon gas emitted naturally from the bones and skin of some kinds of birds and local and imported chicken available in the City of Baghdad." Baghdad Science Journal 12, no. 4 (2015): 691–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.21123/bsj.12.4.691-695.

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In the present research we the study the deposition of radioactive elements naturally and particularly radioactive radon gas in parts of the body of organisms which are of direct relevance to human life in the city of Baghdad as the samples which were collected from the bones and skin of some kinds of birds and chicken based on the principle that radioactive elements are concentrated always on the bones. We use of this as the exercise detector impact nuclear (CR-39), using the technology Cylindrical diffusion , the results indicated that the largest concentration of radon found in the bone bir
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Grunebaum, Heidi. "Unburying the Dead in the “Mother City”: Urban Topographies of Erasure." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 122, no. 1 (2007): 210–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2007.122.1.210.

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Those who have died have never never left The dead have a pact with the living—Birago Diop, “Breaths”CAPE TOWN, A GLOBAL CITY IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN POSTCOLONY. The emancipatory or transformative moments signaled by the prefix post are often incomplete, unfinished, haunted. This essay is about the human bones on which the foundations of Cape Town are built. It is a story about the human cost of the city's development, which led to the resurfacings of disavowed histories of violence. It is a recounting of a slowly unfolding reckoning with the haunting claims of the dead as they return, in their t
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Deschler-Erb, Sabine. "Animal Husbandry in Roman Switzerland: State of Research and New Perspectives." European Journal of Archaeology 20, no. 3 (2017): 416–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2017.18.

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Archaeozoological research of Roman animal bones has a long tradition in Switzerland. In the 1950s, Elisabeth Schmid started analysing bones from the Roman city of Augusta Raurica. On the basis of these analyses she published her Atlas of Animal Bones (1972) which is still in use all over the world today. To date, more than 300,000 bone fragments from different Swiss sites have been analysed. In 2002 a synthesis of Swiss data was published by Jörg Schibler et al.; in that publication, the authors focused on social aspects. They assumed that the Roman animal economy was more or less standardize
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Moller, David. "Dancing with Broken Bones: Race, Class, and Spirit-Filled Dying in the Inner City (303)." Journal of Pain and Symptom Management 41, no. 1 (2011): 181. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2010.10.033.

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Polyakova, S. D., T. S. Khegai, N. N. Bateneva, and E. A. Nekrasova. "Fibrous dysplasia of temporal bone with stenosis of external auditory canal and secondary cholesteatoma." Russian Otorhinolaryngology 20, no. 1 (2021): 93–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.18692/1810-4800-2021-1-93-101.

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The authors give historical reference to the first documentary descriptions of the clinical, radiological, microscopic images of altered bones characteristic of such a rare disease as fibrous dysplasia (FD). FD is caused by a congenital mutation of the GNAS1 gene, which leads to the formation of a fibrous disorganized bone matrix with primitive bone tissue that is not able to mature into lamellar bones. Monossal, polyossal forms of FD are distinguished, as well as multiple bone damage with pigmentation and endocrine abnormalities. In FD, skull bones are usually affected (in order of decreasing
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Nelson, Ben A., and Debra L. Martin. "Symbolic bones and interethnic violence in a frontier zone, northwest Mexico, ca. 500–900 C.E." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112, no. 30 (2015): 9196–201. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1422337112.

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Although extensive deposits of disarticulated, commingled human bones are common in the prehispanic Northern Frontier of Mesoamerica, detailed bioarchaeological analyses of them are not. To our knowledge, this article provides the first such analysis of bone from a full residential-ceremonial complex and evaluates multiple hypotheses about its significance, concluding that the bones actively represented interethnic violence as well as other relationships among persons living and dead. Description of these practices is important to the discussion of multiethnic societies because the frontier wa
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Ahmad, Mushtaq, Farial Naima Rahman, Mohammad Ali, and Md Abdus Samad Al Azad. "Road Traffic Injury among Pedestrians in Dhaka City." Journal of Armed Forces Medical College, Bangladesh 12, no. 1 (2016): 3–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jafmc.v12i1.39948.

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Introduction: Road traffic accident (RTA) is a growing public health problem worldwide. It is responsible for greatest number of injuries and fatalities by killing around 1.2 million people each year and injuring 50 million who occupy 30-70% of orthopedic beds in developing countries hospitals. Pedestrians are the most common victims of RTAs.&#x0D; Objective: To find out the epidemiological factors and pattern of road traffic injury among pedestrians admitted at selected tertiary level referral hospitals in Dhaka City for getting necessary treatment.&#x0D; Materials and Methods: This descripti
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Jayadi, Y. I., A. Astari, R. Ekasari, U. Aiman, and N. U. Dewi. "Product quality of kaledo, a local food of Palu City Indonesia." Food Research 5, no. 4 (2021): 273–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.5(4).716.

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Food safety is an important issue in the incidence of foodborne diseases in society. Kaledo is one of the “must-try” traditional foods of Palu City, Indonesia. The main ingredients used for making this dish are beef and cow’s trotters, which are highly susceptible to microbiological, physical, and chemical contamination. This cross-sectional study aimed to analyze the Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) and Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) in one of the culinary businesses in Palu City. The GMP assessment was carried out using the self-assessment questionnaire developed by Food Sup
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Fladerer, Florian A., Reinhard Roetzel, and Kristof Veitschegger. "A Middle Pleistocene steppe bison find within the Dürnstein Castle (Wachau, Lower Austria)." Austrian Journal of Earth Sciences 113, no. 1-2 (2020): 237–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.17738/ajes.2020.0015.

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Abstract In the course of foundation works in the Dürnstein Castle cervical and front leg bones of a large Bison priscus bull were discovered in fluvial sediments. The small city of Dürnstein with its medieval centre is part of the UNESCO Wachau Cultural Landscape and is built mainly on Palaeozoic basement rocks. The find location is completely overbuilt, but remnants of fluvial sediments on the bones together with the altitude of the site approximately 17 m above the Danube point to a Middle Pleistocene fluvial aggradation level not younger than ca. 240,000 years, and the maximum age is 400,0
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Dora Apel. "Detroit is No Dry Bones: The Eternal City of the Industrial Age by Camilo Jose Vergara." Michigan Historical Review 43, no. 2 (2017): 106–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mhr.2017.0035.

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NAGAOKA, TOMOHITO, YUKO MIYAUCHI, NANA NAKAYAMA, and KAZUAKI HIRATA. "Metric traits of the crania and limb bones of medieval human skeletons from Kamakura City, Japan." Anthropological Science 123, no. 1 (2015): 41–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1537/ase.150108.

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Ribhi Hazin. "Dancing with Broken Bones: Portraits of Death and Dying among Inner-city Poor (review)." Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 20, no. 2 (2009): 583–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/hpu.0.0149.

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Crandall, John J., and Ryan P. Harrod. "Ghostly Gunslingers: the Postmortem Lives of the Kiel Brothers, Nevada's First Frontiersmen." Cambridge Archaeological Journal 24, no. 3 (2014): 487–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959774314000602.

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In October 1900, Edwin and William Kiel were killed outside of Nevada's oldest standing structure in North Las Vegas. Since their death, the Kiel brothers have been analysed by bioarchaeologists and forensic experts. Their ranch, now a historic site, remains the property of the city of North Las Vegas and is a contested space which has seen little development. In this article, we discuss the post-mortem social lives of the brothers within the context of debates about the ranch and the brother's bones which remain separated. How the brothers have taken on various symbolic forms after death and
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Angham Ahmed Hasan, Munaf H. Zalzala, and Abbas Al-Temimi. "Studying Risk Factors Association with Osteoporosis in Post Kidney Transplantation Patients." International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences 11, no. 1 (2020): 200–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.26452/ijrps.v11i1.1807.

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Osteoporosis that associate with kidney transplantation is an important cause of ‎morbidity to ‎the patients that warranted extensive study about possible causes of ‎osteoporosis in order to ‎implement several steps to reduce this risk. The current work aimed to investigate possible association between post kidney ‎transplant ‎immunosuppression therapy type and developing the ‎osteoporosis and evaluate the bone mass by using dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) post-renalal transplant. A case-control, conducted in kidney transplant center – medical city complex for ‎one year period (‎from October ‎
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Schwaller, John F., and Miguel Leon-Pórtilla. "Broken Spears or Broken Bones: Evolution of the Most Famous Line in Nahuatl." Americas 66, no. 02 (2009): 241–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000316150000609x.

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Arguably the line “Broken Spears” is the most famous in Nahuatl. Any undergraduate student who has taken a course in Latin American history, literature, or anthropology has in all likelihood come across the line. It, of course, comes from the title of Miguel Leon-Portilla's book of the same name. The line appears in a description of Tlatelolco following the destruction of the city by the Spanish in the conquest of Mexico: Broken spears lie in the roads We have torn our hair in our grief The houses are roofless now, and their walls Are red with blood. This evocative image has dominated much of
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Schwaller, John F., and Miguel Leon-Pórtilla. "Broken Spears or Broken Bones: Evolution of the Most Famous Line in Nahuatl." Americas 66, no. 02 (2009): 241–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tam.0.0168.

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Arguably the line “Broken Spears” is the most famous in Nahuatl. Any undergraduate student who has taken a course in Latin American history, literature, or anthropology has in all likelihood come across the line. It, of course, comes from the title of Miguel Leon-Portilla's book of the same name. The line appears in a description of Tlatelolco following the destruction of the city by the Spanish in the conquest of Mexico: Broken spears lie in the roads We have torn our hair in our grief The houses are roofless now, and their walls Are red with blood. This evocative image has dominated much of
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Maldonado, N. Valentín, and G. Pérez Roldán. "Self Sacrifice Awls in Cantona, Puebla, Mexico." MRS Proceedings 1374 (2012): 253–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/opl.2012.1394.

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ABSTRACTIn the ancient city of Cantona (600 B.C a 1050 A.D.) in the region of Puebla, Mexico, a great number of awls made of animal bones were found inside several offerings and burials. The present paper presents the identification of species used to elaborate these awls, along with the formal characteristics of the objects and their manufacturing techniques. The last was studied through experimental archaeology and the analysis of modified traces by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).
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Ilyanora Patricia, Jaynne, Ida Bagus Putra Yadnya, and Ni Ketut Alit Ida Setianingsih. "Translation Shift of Adverbs of Manner In Reference to: “City of Bones: Mortal Instruments” by Cassandra Clare." Udayana Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (UJoSSH) 5, no. 1 (2021): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/ujossh.2021.v05.i01.p07.

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This study is entitled “Translation Shift of Adverbs of Manner in Reference to ‘City of Bones: Mortal Instruments’ by Cassandra Clare”. The aims are to identify the equivalences of adverbs of manner translated into Bahasa Indonesia and to analyze the shift of adverbs of manner in the novel. The data was collected by close-reading to identify the English adverbs of manner and its translation into Bahasa Indonesia found in the novel, highlighting the data found in both of the novels, comparing the data found to find the equivalences in both source and target language, then note-taking the data f
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Noy, David. "‘Half-burnt on an Emergency Pyre‘: Roman Cremations which Went Wrong." Greece and Rome 47, no. 2 (2000): 186–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gr/47.2.186.

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In an ideal Roman cremation, the body was carried in procession from the house of the deceased to a place outside the city, where it was burnt on a pyre until it was reduced to bones and ashes (cineres or favilla). The pyre should be built specifically for the deceased; having to use someone else's pyre was a sign of poverty, or an emergency procedure. The cremated remains might be buried where they had been burnt, usually in a ditch which was filled in and covered or marked; in this case the tomb was called a bustum. More usually, the cremation was carried out somewhere other than the final r
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Han, Fenglu, Xing Xu, Corwin Sullivan, Leqing Huang, Yu Guo, and Rui Wu. "New titanosauriform (Dinosauria: Sauropoda) specimens from the Upper Cretaceous Daijiaping Formation of southern China." PeerJ 7 (December 20, 2019): e8237. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.8237.

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Titanosauriform sauropod dinosaurs were once considered rare in the Upper Cretaceous of Asia, but a number of titanosauriforms from this stratigraphic interval have been discovered in China in recent years. In fact, all adequately known Cretaceous Asian sauropods are titanosauriforms, but only a few have been well studied, lending significance to any new anatomical information that can be extracted from Asia’s Cretaceous sauropod record. Here we give a detailed description of some titanosauriform bones recovered recently from the Upper Cretaceous Daijiaping Formation of Tianyuan County, Zhuzho
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Bell, Phil R., and Philip J. Currie. "Albertosaurus (Dinosauria: Theropoda) material from an Edmontosaurus bonebed (Horseshoe Canyon Formation) near Edmonton: clarification of palaeogeographic distribution." Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 51, no. 11 (2014): 1052–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2014-0050.

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Tyrannosaurid cranial bones — including a maxilla, dentary, and pterygoid — were collected from a monodominant Edmontosaurus bonebed in the Horseshoe Canyon Formation exposed near the city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. The maxilla can be identified as Albertosaurus sarcophagus based on the narrow interfenestral strut and relatively deep dental pits along the length of the palatal shelf. Cranial bones are interpreted to have come from a single large individual that was incorporated into the site during, or temporally close to, the formation of the final taphocoenosis. This discovery constitutes
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Sawafuji, Rikai, Enrico Cappellini, Tomohito Nagaoka, et al. "Proteomic profiling of archaeological human bone." Royal Society Open Science 4, no. 6 (2017): 161004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.161004.

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Ancient protein analysis provides clues to human life and diseases from ancient times. Here, we performed shotgun proteomics of human archeological bones for the first time, using rib bones from the Hitotsubashi site (AD 1657–1683) in Tokyo, called Edo in ancient times. The output data obtained were analysed using Gene Ontology and label-free quantification. We detected leucocyte-derived proteins, possibly originating from the bone marrow of the rib. Particularly prevalent and relatively high expression of eosinophil peroxidase suggests the influence of infectious diseases. This scenario is pl
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Pietruszka, Marta, and Jerzy Piekalski. "Wild Mammals in the Economy of Wrocław (Poland) as an Example of a Medieval and Modern Era City in the Light of Interdisciplinary Research." Animals 11, no. 9 (2021): 2562. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092562.

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The purpose of this article was to determine the role of wild animals in the economy of a historical city on the basis of archaeological and cultural layers of medieval and early modern Wrocław from the 11th to the 17th century. Archaeozoological analyses were applied, mainly encompassing the percentage share of particular animal species and the research of material culture, i.e., items manufactured from bones, antlers and hides of wild animals. The collected data were compared with written sources. As a result of the following analysis, a low but stable frequency of bone remains in urban laye
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Aljuaid, Majed O., and Osama R. El-Ghamry. "Determination of Epiphyseal Union Age in the Knee and Hand Joints Bones among the Saudi Population in Taif City." Radiology Research and Practice 2018 (2018): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7854287.

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Introduction. The use of radiographic data for determination of age, according to the epiphyseal union stage, is a widely accepted method and considered scientifically approved. The aim of the present work is to estimate the age of epiphyseal union of hand and knee joints bones among Saudi population in Taif City. Subjects and Method. A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted in the Armed Forces Hospitals (4 hospitals) in Taif City. The five-stage method was used for the union assessment. Results. A total of 473 patients’ X-ray images were involved. Approximately three-quarters of th
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Abdurakhmanov, R. A. "Percutaneous puncture nephrostomy on the back of a patient with an external fixation apparatus on the bones of the pelvis following a road traffic accident." Kazan medical journal 101, no. 2 (2020): 275–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/kmj2020-275.

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The article presents a rare clinical case of renal colic with a stone in the lower third of the ureter in the patient after a traffic accident with an external fixation device on the pelvic bones. A 41-year-old patient was hospitalized to the emergency urology department of the City Hospital No. 5 of Naberezhnye Chelny in 2019 with renal colic on the right. An ultrasound revealed right pelvocaliectasis of kidney. Pelvic survey (urogram) shows the shadow (9 mm in diameter) suspicious for renal calculus in the projection of the lower third of the right ureter. The pain was not relieved by analge
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Balcorta Yépez, Francisco Antonio, Montserrat Alavez Ortúzar, Zulema Berenice Flores Montes de Oca, et al. "RADIOCARBON DATING OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIAL RECOVERED FROM THE BASIN OF MEXICO." Radiocarbon 63, no. 4 (2021): 1123–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2021.11.

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ABSTRACTThe Mexico City Basin has had exceptional plant and animal diversity since ancient times due to its varied orography and benign climate. This environment attracted diverse human groups, from hunter-gatherers to one of the most influential pre-Hispanic cultures of Mesoamerica: the Mexica, also known as the Aztec. The subsoil of Mexico City hides a rich and varied cultural heritage. The Archaeological Rescue Department works to preserve cultural heritage, review archaeological studies, and expand archaeological information with new findings. We report on archaeological rescue works carri
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Jinhuai, An. "2. The Shang City at Zhengzhou and Related Problems." Early China 9, S1 (1986): 3–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362502800002893.

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ABSTRACTThe Zhengzhou Shang dynasty site is the location of an early Shang city, vast in area and abundant in archaeological remains, which was discovered by Chinese archaeologists in the middle and lower Yellow River basin during the early fifties. Within the site there is a Shang dynasty rammed-earth wall extending north-south in a rectangular shape and having a circumference of 6960 meters. These are the earliest Shang wall remains discovered to date.Based on the stratigraphy and vessel types discovered in the course of excavating the four sides of the wall, it is certain that this wall is
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Sri, Soenarsih. "Local Community Knowledge of Productivity and Diversity of Chicken Phenotypes (Gallus gallus domesticus) as an Effort to Support Ternate's Community Food Security." Jurnal Ilmu Ternak Universitas Padjadjaran 19, no. 1 (2019): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jit.v19i1.19746.

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Research with the title Local Community Knowledge of Productivity and Diversity of Chicken Phenotypes (Gallus gallus domesticus) as an Effort to Support Ternate's Community Food Security will be carried out with the aim of studying local knowledge about variations from local chickens, traditions in raising local chickens, and local chicken conservation efforts as studies beginning for the conservation of germplasm in supporting the food security of the people of Ternate City. This research will be carried out for 3 months. The location of the study was determined by purposive sampling with the
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Zhang, Chi, Jianing He, Xiaohong Wu, et al. "Study on the burial practice of tomb M13 of the Yangshao culture at Baligang site in Dengzhou City." Chinese Archaeology 20, no. 1 (2020): 132–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/char-2020-0011.

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AbstractThe multidisciplinary research on the Yangshao period (4200–2900 BCE) tomb M13, a joint secondary burial at the Baligang site of the Yangshao culture in Dengzhou City, Henan Province showed that there were in total 126 individuals buried in this grave. Their death crossed at least 200 years; among them, at least five individuals were from three maternal lineages, and the descent system of this group was patrilineal. There were also 138 pig mandibles buried in M13, which had been dated and shows that they were collected across over 400 years. Based on the statistics the death population
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Tsed, A. N., A. V. Smirnov, A. К. Dulaev, A. Sh Rumyantsev, and A. N. Ananyev. "Pathological damage of bones and joints in patients on hemodialysis in Saint Petersburg." Nephrology (Saint-Petersburg) 23, no. 6 (2019): 73–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.36485/1561-6274-2019-236-73-82.

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BACKGROUND. The number of patients with end-stage renal disease is steadily increasing. One of the main complications arising from the disorders of calcium-phosphorus metabolism in patients on hemodialysis is various types of renal osteodystrophy. The frequency of pathological fractures among patients receiving renal replacement therapy is twice as high as in the general population. The prevalence and structure of injuries, especially the diagnosis of injuries of the musculoskeletal system in hemodialysis patients, are not well understood. THE AIM: to determine the prevalence and structure of
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Muru, Merle, Alar Rosentau, Aivar Kriiska, et al. "Sea level changes and Neolithic hunter-fisher-gatherers in the centre of Tallinn, southern coast of the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea." Holocene 27, no. 7 (2016): 917–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959683616678462.

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Relative sea level (RSL) changes and the palaeogeography of a Neolithic hunter-fisher-gatherer settlement site on the former shore of the Gulf of Finland in the city centre of Tallinn were reconstructed by implementing GIS in landscape modelling based on archaeological, sedimentary and shore displacement data. AMS radiocarbon dating of mammal bones from the cultural layer suggests the existence of the hunter-fisher-gatherer settlement around 5.1–4.8 cal. ka BP on a seaward inclining sandy beach of Tallinn palaeo-bay c. 100 m from the Litorina Sea shoreline and at about 2.4 m above the coeval s
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Leite, Daniela, Alysson Leitão, Ana Paula Schaan, et al. "Paleogenetic Studies in Guajajara Skeletal Remains, Maranhão State, Brazil." Journal of Anthropology 2014 (May 14, 2014): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/729120.

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In the early 17th century, French and Portuguese colonizers and Jesuit priests settled in the state of Maranhão and made contact with the Guajajara, an ethnic group that lived along the margins of the Pindaré River. The Guajajara maintained contact with Brazilian national society over the centuries, including with Brazilian admixed populations, and with African slaves that flocked towards the region from the 18th century onwards. The present study investigates the origins of this admixture using mitochondrial genetic variability. The bones of 12 individuals investigated, which are currently pa
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Guo, Zixuan, and Naoki Kohno. "A new kentriodontid (Cetacea: Odontoceti) from the early to middle Miocene of the western North Pacific and a revision of kentriodontid phylogeny." PeerJ 9 (February 24, 2021): e10945. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.10945.

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A new species of an extinct dolphin belonging to the kentriodontids, i.e., Kentriodon sugawarai sp. nov., is described from the upper lower to lowest middle Miocene Kadonosawa Formation in Ninohe City, Iwate Prefecture, northern Japan. The holotype of Kentriodon sugawarai sp. nov., consists of a partial skull with ear bones, mandibular fragments, and some postcranial bones. This new species shares five unique characters with other species of Kentriodon. In addition, the new species differs from other species of the genus in displaying a narrow width of the squamosal lateral to the exoccipital
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Rolfe, Shawn M., and Ryan D. Schroeder. "“Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones, but Words Will Never Hurt Me”: Verbal Sexual Harassment Among Middle School Students." Journal of Interpersonal Violence 35, no. 17-18 (2017): 3462–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0886260517709802.

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Research has recently found that sexual harassment occurs throughout our education system. Although the focus of these studies has been on both verbal and physical sexual harassment, the literature is scant when examining just verbal sexual harassment. Using self-report data from 30 New York City middle schools, the current study adds to the literature by examining the prevalence of verbal sexual harassment victimization and perpetration through the lens of gender and dating experiences. The study highlights that boys are verbally sexually harassed more than girls and students with dating expe
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Bastos, Ana Carolina Fortes, and Lílian Paglarelli Bergqvist. "A postura locomotora de Protolipterna ellipsodontoides Cifelli, 1983 (Mammalia: Litopterna: Protolipternidae) da Bacia de São José de Itaboraí, Rio de Janeiro (Paleoceno superior)." Anuário do Instituto de Geociências 30, no. 1 (2007): 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.11137/2007_1_58-66.

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The Litopterna is a group of endemic South America ungulates that lived from Late Paleocene (Itaboraiense) to Late Pleistocene (Lujanense). The order is divided in two large groups based on dental features: the Bunolipterna, in which the Protolipternidae is placed, is composed by taxa with primitive bunodont teeth; and the Lopholipterna, grouping taxa with derived lophodont teeth. In both the postcranial morphology is derived and uniform since the early forms. The Itaborai Basin, located at São José district, Itaboraí city, Rio de Janeiro state, is filled with different kinds of limestones, cu
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Greener, Aaron. "Archaeology and Religion in Late Bronze Age Canaan." Religions 10, no. 4 (2019): 258. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel10040258.

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Dozens of temples were excavated in the Canaanite city-states of the Late Bronze Age. These temples were the focal points for the Canaanites’ cultic activities, mainly sacrifices and ceremonial feasting. Numerous poetic and ritual texts from the contemporary city of Ugarit reveal the rich pantheon of Canaanite gods and goddesses which were worshiped by the Canaanites. Archaeological remains of these rites include burnt animal bones and many other cultic items, such as figurines and votive vessels, which were discovered within the temples and sanctuaries. These demonstrate the diverse and recep
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Zlobin, Aleksey Viktorovich, and Vladimir Grigor'evich Fedorov. "Comperative Evalution of Surgical Methods of Treatment of Transverse Flattened Flat Feet on the AOFAS Scale in Izevsk." Vestnik of Experimental and Clinical Surgery 11, no. 2 (2018): 114–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.18499/2070-478x-2018-11-2-114-118.

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Summary.&#x0D; Relevance. Transverse platypodia takes up to 80% of feet deformities, and more than 400 methodss for its correction have been developed. The most common in Izhevsk are Shede, Scarf + Akin and the method of Fedorov VG.&#x0D; Aim. Evaluate the results of these operating tactics on the AOFAS scale.&#x0D; Materials and methods. The study involved 50 patients, 48 women and 2 men operated in Republican Clinical Hospital №1 at the Ministry of Health of Udmurtia, the FBHI of Udmurt Republic 'City Clinical Hospital at the Ministry of Health of Udmurtia №6', the FBHI of Udmurt Republic 'C
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Rodda, Peter U., and Nina Baghai. "Late Pleistocene vertebrates from downtown San Francisco, California." Journal of Paleontology 67, no. 6 (1993): 1058–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000025385.

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Disarticulated elements from three individuals of Mammuthus cf. M. columbi (Falconer) and one individual of Bison cf. B. latifrons (Harlan) were recovered from an excavation in gravelly, sandy clay of the Colma Formation at the southeast base of Telegraph Hill, San Francisco, California. This is the most abundant collection of late Pleistocene terrestrial vertebrates reported from San Francisco, and only the fourth record from excavations in the city proper. The Mammuthus-Bison association indicates a Rancholabrean age, and elements of these two taxa from this site have been radiocarbon dated
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Razuvaev, Yuriy. "Cult Buildings on the Middle-Don Settlements of the Scythian Era." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 4 (October 2020): 123–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2020.4.8.

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Introduction. As a result of many years of excavations on settlements of the Skiphian era in the basin of the Middle Don the area of about 50 thousand square meters has been opened. However, buildings of the cult purpose are still not known. Methods and materials. The search for such structures is difficult due to the absence of pronounced sacral markers. However, according to publications and archival sources, structures unusual in configuration, stratigraphy and a set of accompanying materials have been selected. It was possible to identify four buildings of the 4th – 3rd centuries BC, chara
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Yanti, Fitri, and Arnesih Arnesih. "The Meaning of Kenduri Death in the Terong Island of Batam City." Diakronika 19, no. 2 (2019): 78. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/diakronika/vol19-iss2/120.

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The purpose of this study is to explain the implementation of the tradition of death festivity on Terong Island, Batam City and explain more deeply the meaning contained in the tradition of death festivity. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. In this study data collection was carried out through direct observation to the object of research and to record a symptom and event related to the implementation and meaning of the tradition of death festivals, interviews directly and in depth (indepth interview) with religious leaders, community leaders, and the community as well documenta
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