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Budisantosa, Tri Marhaeni S. "Terak Besi di Gedang-1 dan Gedang-2: Bukti Penguasaan Teknologi Besi di Dataran Tinggi Jambi, Sumatera." Berkala Arkeologi Sangkhakala 17, no. 2 (January 5, 2018): 169. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/bas.v17i2.86.

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AbstractIron and other artifacts were discovered in a number of megalith sites and large paleometalic water jars di dataran tinggi Jambi, Sumatera, while iron artifacts were considered by the previous researcher, Dominik Bonatz, as imported. Tiongkok and Sa Huynh, southern Vietnam have been considered as the centre of ironwork technology to South East Asian islands in the Paleometalic period. Some questions arise of the mastery of the ironwork technology by the then people inhabiting the highlands of Jambi, of the dawn era of the ironwork technology, and of the origin of the acquired iron artifacts and technology. Excavations at Gedang-1 and Gedang-2 sites resulted in the findings of slags around the megalith. The slags are identifiable through their physical appearances, while their periodization is learned through the dating analysis of the charcoal found out to be related with the slags. The analysis results cover the ironwork technology and its distribution that indicate the mastery of iron smelting and iron artifacts working by Jambi megalith community at 4th-6th century C.E.. It was presumed that the south east asian ironwork technology land spread through the Sumatran eastcoast to the highlands of Jambi.AbstrakArtefak besi bersama dengan tinggalan artefak lainnya ditemukan di sejumlah situs megalitik dan kubur tempayan dari Zaman Paleometalik di dataran tinggi Jambi, Sumatera, sedangkan artefak besi dianggap oleh peneliti sebelumnya, Dominik Bonatz merupakan barang impor. Tiongkok dan Sa Huynh, Vietnam bagian selatan dianggap sebagai pusat penyebaran teknologi besi ke pulau-pulau di Asia Tenggara pada Zaman Paleometalik. Permasalahannya adalah apakah komunitas pendukung budaya megalitik dan kubur tempayan di dataran tinggi Jambi telah mengenal teknologi besi? Kapankah wilayah tersebut mengenal teknologi besi? Dari manakah wilayah tersebut memperoleh artefak besi atau teknologi besi? Dalam ekskavasi di situs Gedang-1 dan Gedang-2 ditemukan terak besi di sekitar megalit. Terak besi tersebut diidentifikasi melalui analisis ciri-ciri fisiknya. Sementara itu, umurnya diketahui melalui analisis pertanggalan arang yang ditemukan berasosiasi dengan terak besi. Hasil analisis dibahas dalam konteks sejarah teknologi besi dan sebarannya. Ternyata komunitas megalitik dataran tinggi Jambi telah mengenal peleburan besi, tentu juga membuat artefak besi, pada sekitar abad ke- 4-6 Masehi. Selanjutnya diduga teknologi besi berasal dari Asia Tenggara daratan selanjutnya tersebar di sekitar pantai timur Sumatera sampai akhirnya di dataran tinggi Jambi.
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Hasanuddin, Nfn. "Nilai-Nilai Sosial dan Religi dalam Tradisi Megalitik di Sulawesi Selatan." Kapata Arkeologi 12, no. 2 (December 30, 2016): 191. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/kapata.v12i2.313.

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South Sulawesi is a region which has a several culture and megalith tradition that spread in various locations. Of those various forms and kinds of that megalith monument, there are important values that can be reinvented for the society. The purpose is to determine the social dan religious value of megalithic culture in South Sulawesi. In order to recognize those values, a research with an ethnoarchaeological approach has been done through direct observations and surveys in the society which still have megalith tradition, and focused to identify its values and functions in society. This research found that this tradition was developed since the 2nd AD until the 10th to 13th AD. During that period, the settlement system was composed of small communities that occupying highland and lowland. That small community was called wanua which spread across South Sulawesi peninsula. At the present time, that megalith tradition is still found in Torajan community, and in several ritual practices among communities in Enrekang and Soppeng regency, South Sulawesi. Generally, that megalith tradition is endorsing several values such like cooperation and spiritual.Sulawesi Selatan merupakan suatu daerah yang memiliki beberapa bentuk budaya dan tradisi megalitik (kebudayaan batu besar) yang tersebar di berbagai wilayah. Dari berbagai bentuk dan jenis megalitik itu tentunya memiliki nilai-nilai yang dapat diterapkan dalam masyarakat. Tujuannya adalah untuk mengetahui nilai sosial dan religi dari kebudayaan megalitik di Sulawesi selatan. Dalam pencapaiannya digunakan pendekatan etnoarkeologi dengan cara melakukan survei di beberapa daerah di Sulawesi Selatan yang memiliki peninggalan megalitik. Selanjutnya dilakukan wawancara dan pengamatan langsung di masyarakat yang masih menggunakan kebudayaan megalitik untuk mengetahui fungsi dalam masyarakat. Penelitian selama ini menunjukkan bahwa kebudayaan ini berawal sekitar abad ke-2 Masehi dan terus berlanjut pada abad ke-10 hingga abad ke-13 Masehi. Sistem permukiman pada masa itu merupakan kelompok-kelompok komunitas yang menempati wilayah ketinggian dan dataran rendah. Pada awal terbentuknya populasi disebabkan adanya berbagai daerah otonom kecil yang disebut wanuwa yang terdapat di beberapa daerah di seluruh semenanjung Sulawesi Selatan. Budaya ini masih berkesinambungan hingga sekarang pada masyarakat Toraja, atau dalam praktek ritual seperti di Enrekang dan Soppeng, Sulawesi Selatan. Pada umumnya kebudayaan megalitik mengandung nilai-nilai kerjasama dan gotong royong serta religi yang menonjol.
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Lama, Yuyu Lamrens, Sandra Sandra, and Maskur Maskur. "Identifikasi Benda-Benda Megalitik Terpendam Menggunakan Metode Geolistrik Hambatan Jenis di Situs Tadulako Kecamatan Lore Tengah Kabupaten Poso." Gravitasi 18, no. 1 (July 29, 2019): 99–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.22487/gravitasi.v18i1.13318.

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Telah dilakukan penelitian di Desa Doda Kecamatan Lore Tengah Kabupaten Poso, dengan judul Identifikasi Benda-Benda Megalitik Terpendam Menggunakan Metode Geolistrik Hambatan Jenis Di Situs Tadulako. Tujuan dari penelitian ini untuk melihat sebaran bendabenda megalit yang masih terpendam dibawah permukaan. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode geolistrik hambatan jenis dengan Konfigurasi Wenner. Pengambilan data dilakukan sebanyak 4 lintasan yang tersebar di daerah penelitian. Pengolahan data menggunakan perangkat lunak Res2dinv untuk memperoleh nilai hambatan jenis yang diduga sebagai megalit terpendam. Keberadaan benda megalit diduga masih terdapat dibawah permukaan dengan indikasi nilai range hambatan jenis diatas 3.000 ohm meter. Sebaran megalit yang terpendam diduga tersebar ke arah barat lokasi penelitian pada kedalaman rata-rata 1–2 m. Kata Kunci : Geolistrik, Hambatan Jenis, Megalit.
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Asif, Jawaad Ahmed, Paras Ahmad, and Tahir Yusuf Noorani. "A Sialolith and a Megalith: a Report of Two Cases." Dental Update 47, no. 1 (January 1, 2020): 71–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.12968/denu.2020.47.1.71.

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Sialolithiasis is considered as one of the most frequently encountered diseases of the salivary glands. The most susceptible site is the submandibular gland and its duct. However, megaliths have been sparsely reported in the literature. This article portrays management of a sialolith and a megalith in a 26-year-old and a 59-year-old male patient, respectively. The sialolith in the first case case was 4 mm long, whereas the second case demonstrated a megalith measuring 46 mm at its greatest size. Follow-up revealed normal functioning and a painless gland in the first case, while the second case showed no eventful complications. It is interesting to know that both patients remained relatively pain-free, despite having such longstanding sialolith/megaliths. After removal of the small sialolith, the gland regained its normal functioning swiftly, whereas in the case of the megalith, the gland removal was mandatory because such a longstanding megalith led to irreversible functional injury to the gland. CPD/Clinical Relevance: A giant sialolith can be easily misdiagnosed as a submandibular infection or neoplasm, especially when the patient presents with a longstanding pain-free swelling. Hence, early and appropriate referral and investigation is necessary for early diagnosis and treatment.
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Loi, Juntrisnawati. "Penataan Desa Bawomataluo Sebagai Desa Wisata Budaya Dengan Pendekatan Konservasi." Jurnal Muara Sains, Teknologi, Kedokteran dan Ilmu Kesehatan 4, no. 1 (June 2, 2020): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jmstkik.v4i1.6006.

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Bawomataluo Village is a tourist village located in Fanayama sub-district, South Nias Regency, North Sumatra Province. The existence of this Bawomataluwo Village as an heir and preservation that actively run the local wisdom very potential in maintaining cultural identity and become a tourist attraction visited by many tourists. Bawomataluwo Village has many traditional houses and megaliths. There are many traditional house buildings and megalith stones that function as markers of the village experiencing damage caused by various factors. One of them traditional house have lost its authenticity and lead to modern buildings using materials of concrete materials and roof of the house in the form of zinc. This condition makes the traditional building can no longer fulfill its function under reasonable conditions and the inactivity of the community and local government in maintaining existing cultural heritage and village life systems based on cultural values to be forgotten. One of the efforts in preserving Bawomataluo Village is by development village with conservation approach. This conservation objective is to revive and maintain the cultural activities of local communities, both physical and non-physical, such as repairing traditional buildings, and adding to the completeness of village supporting facilities as a village tourism. The determination of conservation measures against each traditional building and megalith stone is seen based on the existing condition, its integrity and its authenticity, as well as changes occurring both physically and in the function of traditional house building. This study result are conservation action to traditional buildings, megaliths and masterplan that can be developed into a culture tourism area. This masterplan is divided into three zones like core zone (conservation), buffer zone and development zone for social economy development and community culture. ABSTRAK Desa Bawomataluo merupakan desa wisata yang berada di Kecamatan Fanayama, Kabupaten Nias Selatan, Provinsi Sumatera Utara. Keberadaan Desa Bawomataluo sebagai pewaris dan pelestari yang aktif menjalankan kearifan-kearifan lokal sangat berpotensi dalam mempertahankan identitas budaya serta menjadi objek wisata yang banyak dikunjungi oleh para wisatawan. Terdapat banyak bangunan rumah tradisional dan batu megalit yang berfungsi sebagai penanda desa mengalami kerusakan disebabkan oleh berbagai faktor. Salah satunya yaitu mulai banyaknya bangunan rumah tradisional yang kehilangan keasliannya dan mengarah kepada bangunan modern dengan menggunakan bahan-bahan material beton dan atap rumah berupa seng. Kondisi ini menyebabkan bangunan tradisional tidak lagi dapat memenuhi fungsinya dalam kondisi yang wajar. Serta kurang aktifnya keterlibatan masyarakat dan pemerintah lokal dalam memelihara serta mempertahankan warisan budaya dan sistem kehidupan desa yang berlandaskan nilai-nilai budaya dan adat istiadat yang mulai terlupakan. Salah satu upaya pelestarian Desa Bawomataluo adalah dengan melakukan penataan desa adat dengan pendekatan konservasi, dilakukan untuk menghidupkan kembali dan mempertahankan aktivitas budaya masyarakat setempat baik fisik maupun non-fisik, seperti membangun atau memperbaiki bangunan tradisional, serta menambah kelengkapan fasilitas penunjang desa sebagai desa wisata. Penentuan tindakan konservasi terhadap setiap bangunan rumah tradisional dan batu megalit dilihat berdasarkan pada kondisi eksisiting, keutuhan dan keasliaannya, serta perubahan yang terjadi baik secara fisik maupun fungsi. Hasil studi ini berupa hasil bentuk –bentuk tindakan konservasi terhadap bangunan adat dan batu megalit, serta berupa Masterplan yang dapat dikembangkan menjadi kawasan wisata budaya. Masterplan kawasan wisata terbagi dalam tiga zona, yaitu zona inti (konservasi), zona penyangga, zona pengembangan untuk pengembangan sosial ekonomi dan budaya masyarakat.
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Indriastuti, Kristantina. "TATA RUANG PEMUKIMAN MEGALITIK, SITUS TANJUNG ARO KECAMATAN DEMPO UTARA, KOTA PAGAR ALAM." KALPATARU 28, no. 2 (December 23, 2019): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/kpt.v28i2.587.

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Situs-situs megalitk di Sumatera Selatan biasa dikenal dengan budaya megalitik Pasemah, arealnya merupakan dataran tinggi yang memanjang sekitar 70 km arah baratlaut-tenggara, antara Bukit Barisan dan Pegunungan Gumai, meliputi daerah yang luasnya sekitar 80 km 2. Situs-situs megalitik tersebar di dataran tinggi, di puncak gunung, di lereng dan ada yang di lembah. Pada umumnya situs-situs megalitik berada di ketinggian 400 – 800 meter dpl, berdasarkan hasil dating diperkirakan budaya megalitik di Sumatera Selatan berkembang sekitar abad 10-11 Masehi.Daerah Pasemah wilayahnya meliputi Bukit Barisan dan di kaki pegunungan Gumai. Salah satu situs yang akan dilakukan penelitian berada di kota Pagar Alam yaitu situs Tanjung Aro.Situs Tanjung Aro pertama kali dilakukan penelitian sejak zaman Belanda dan berbagai macam tinggalan megalitik dapat kita temukan seperti; 2 buah bilik batu, arca orang dibelit ular, dolmen, batu datar, selain areal pemujaan, ternyata di situs ini ditemukan juga struktur benteng tanah, parit sekitar benteng dan fragmen gerabah yang cukup tebal yang berada di luar benteng yang kemungkinannya merupakan wadah atau bekal penguburan. Untuk itu pada penelitian yang akan dilakukan pada kesempatan ini yaitu mengetahui bagaimanakah pola pemukiman dan cara-cara bermukim masyarakat pendukung situs Megalitik Tanjung Aro, apakah kaitannya antara benteng tanah, gerabah, dan bangunan-bangunan megalitik di situs Tanjung Aro.
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Sánchez-Quinto, Federico, Helena Malmström, Magdalena Fraser, Linus Girdland-Flink, Emma M. Svensson, Luciana G. Simões, Robert George, et al. "Megalithic tombs in western and northern Neolithic Europe were linked to a kindred society." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 19 (April 15, 2019): 9469–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1818037116.

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Paleogenomic and archaeological studies show that Neolithic lifeways spread from the Fertile Crescent into Europe around 9000 BCE, reaching northwestern Europe by 4000 BCE. Starting around 4500 BCE, a new phenomenon of constructing megalithic monuments, particularly for funerary practices, emerged along the Atlantic façade. While it has been suggested that the emergence of megaliths was associated with the territories of farming communities, the origin and social structure of the groups that erected them has remained largely unknown. We generated genome sequence data from human remains, corresponding to 24 individuals from five megalithic burial sites, encompassing the widespread tradition of megalithic construction in northern and western Europe, and analyzed our results in relation to the existing European paleogenomic data. The various individuals buried in megaliths show genetic affinities with local farming groups within their different chronological contexts. Individuals buried in megaliths display (past) admixture with local hunter-gatherers, similar to that seen in other Neolithic individuals in Europe. In relation to the tomb populations, we find significantly more males than females buried in the megaliths of the British Isles. The genetic data show close kin relationships among the individuals buried within the megaliths, and for the Irish megaliths, we found a kin relation between individuals buried in different megaliths. We also see paternal continuity through time, including the same Y-chromosome haplotypes reoccurring. These observations suggest that the investigated funerary monuments were associated with patrilineal kindred groups. Our genomic investigation provides insight into the people associated with this long-standing megalith funerary tradition, including their social dynamics.
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Schulz Paulsson, B. "Radiocarbon dates and Bayesian modeling support maritime diffusion model for megaliths in Europe." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116, no. 9 (February 11, 2019): 3460–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1813268116.

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There are two competing hypotheses for the origin of megaliths in Europe. The conventional view from the late 19th and early 20th centuries was of a single-source diffusion of megaliths in Europe from the Near East through the Mediterranean and along the Atlantic coast. Following early radiocarbon dating in the 1970s, an alternative hypothesis arose of regional independent developments in Europe. This model has dominated megalith research until today. We applied a Bayesian statistical approach to 2,410 currently available radiocarbon results from megalithic, partly premegalithic, and contemporaneous nonmegalithic contexts in Europe to resolve this long-standing debate. The radiocarbon results suggest that megalithic graves emerged within a brief time interval of 200 y to 300 y in the second half of the fifth millennium calibrated years BC in northwest France, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic coast of Iberia. We found decisive support for the spread of megaliths along the sea route in three main phases. Thus, a maritime diffusion model is the most likely explanation of their expansion.
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Tjhin, Santo, and Rahmadia Putri. "PERANCANGAN APLIKASI INFORMASI WARISAN BUDAYA MEGALITIK Studi Kasus: Pasemah Megalitik Sumatera." Jurnal Dimensi DKV Seni Rupa dan Desain 6, no. 2 (October 12, 2021): 179–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.25105/jdd.v6i2.10655.

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AbstractDesigning Megalithic Cultural Heritage Information Application (Case Study: Sumatran Megalithic Pasemah). Pasemah plateau is a historic plateau. There is a prehistoric heritage site that has a megalithic tradition because it has megalithic artifacts from the megalithic era. In 2012, Pasemah's megalithic cultural heritage was registered by the Government of Pagaralam as one of the world's heritages. Researchers designed the Pasemah megalithic cultural heritage application, which is an active effort to support the development of the megalithic cultural heritage in Pasemah through appropriate technological innovations. By utilizing internet technology in the form of applications can disseminate information quickly and reach the wider community. The method in designing the application uses the Design Thinking method. The design is more focused on strengthening the concept of the story "The Story of Megalithic Culture in Pasemah". The research applies storytelling data in customized technology as knowledge, intending to stimulate the process of disseminating information and knowledge about megalithic cultural heritage in Pasemah to the wider community. The design of this application is also expected to be a means of educating and educating the people of Pasemah especially with the cultural heritage of the megalithic era in Pasemah.Keywords: cultural heritage, megalithic, Pasemah apps Abstrak Perancangan Aplikasi Informasi Warisan Budaya Megalitik (Studi Kasus: Pasemah Megalitik Sumatera). Dataran Pasemah merupakan dataran tinggi bersejarah. Terdapat sebuah situs peninggalan prasejarah yang memiliki tradisi megalitik, karena memiliki artefak megalit dari jaman megalitik. Pada 2012, warisan megalitik budaya Pasemah didaftarkan oleh Pemerintah Pagaralam sebagai salah satu warisan dunia. Peneliti merancang aplikasi peninggalan megalitik budaya Pasemah, sebagai suatu upaya tindakan dalam mendukung pengembangan warisan budaya megalitik di Pasemah melalui inovasi teknologi tepat guna. Dengan memanfaatkan teknologi internet dalam bentuk aplikasi dapat menyebarkan informasi secara cepat dan menjangkau masyarakat secara luas. Metode dalam mendesain aplikasi menggunakan metode Design Thinking. Desain lebih difokuskan dalam memperkuat konsep cerita “Kisah Budaya Megalitik di Pasemah”. Penelitian menerapkan data storytelling dalam teknologi customized sebagai pengetahuan baru, dengan tujuan dapat menstimulasi proses penyebaran informasi dan pengetahuan akan cagar budaya megalitik di Pasemah kepada masyarakat luas. Perancangan aplikasi ini diharapkan menjadi sarana dalam mendidik dan mencerdaskan khususnya masyarakat Pasemah dengan warisan budaya era megalitik di Pasemah.Kata kunci: cagar budaya, megalitik, aplikasi Pasemah
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Mansyur, Syahruddin. "PENGARUH MEGALITIK DI SITUS-SITUS PERTAHANAN TRADISIONAL MASA KOLONIAL AWAL DI MALUKU." Berkala Arkeologi 36, no. 2 (November 26, 2016): 173–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.30883/jba.v36i2.237.

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This study was conducted at three sites; Bukit Amaiha, Bukit Wawani, and Bukit Kapahaha. These sites had correlation in settlement, traditional defense and megalithic sites. The result shows that the dolmen is a product of megalithic culture found on traditional defense sites on the island of Ambon. The influence on megalithic culture on traditional defense sites caused by the strong megaliths concept in the early colonial period in Maluku. Megalithic concept in Bukit largest Amaiha related to people effort to maintain the social status of their leader. On the other hand, it also related to their effort to gain cosmological legitimacy between leaders and community at Bukit Wawani.Penelitian ini dilakukan di tiga situs yaitu; situs Bukit Amaiha, situs Bukit Wawani, dan situs Bukit Kapahaha. Ketiga situs inididuga memiliki korelasi antara situs pemukiman, situs pertahanan tradisional dan situs megalitik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa batu meja adalah produk budaya megalitik yang banyak ditemui di situs-situs pertahanan tradisional di wilayah Pulau Ambon dan sekitarnya. Pengaruh megalitik pada situs-situs pertahanan tradisional yang ada di wilayah ini adalahkarena masih kuatnya konsep megalitik pada masa kolonial awal di Maluku. Konsep megalitik di Situs Bukit Amaiha berkaitan dengan upaya untuk mempertahankan status sosial seorang pemimpin. Sementara itu, di situs Bukit Wawani berkaitan dengan upaya untuk memperoleh legitimasi kosmos antara pemimpin dan komunitasnya.
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Inoue, Bruna Hitomi. "Bases moleculares da microalbuminúria associada à hipertensão arterial essencial: papel da reabsorção tubular de albumina." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5166/tde-13122012-161119/.

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Evidências epidemiológicas indicam que a presença de microalbuminúria prediz maior freqüência de eventos cardiovasculares e mortalidade em hipertensos essenciais. A microalbuminúria pode ser decorrente do aumento da permeabilidade glomerular e/ou da diminuição da reabsorção desta macromolécula no túbulo proximal. Todavia não é sabido se os mecanismos que regulam a reabsorção de albumina em túbulo proximal renal encontram-se alterados na hipertensão essencial. Este trabalho teve como objetivo investigar as bases moleculares da microalbuminúria associada à hipertensão arterial essencial, focando na reabsorção tubular de albumina. Para tanto, avaliamos a evolução temporal da excreção urinária de albumina em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos (SHR) com 6 semanas de idade (pressão arterial sistólica, PAS, = 105 ± 4 mmHg), 14 semanas de idade (PAS = 180 ± 2 mmHg) e 21 semanas de idade (PAS = 202 ± 2 mmHg). Ratos normotensos Wistar da mesma idade serviram de controle. Observou-se que a excreção urinária diária de albumina aumentou progressivamente com o aumento da pressão arterial em SHR (10,5 ± 1,9; 92 ± 7,0 e 154 ± 27 g/dia, em SHR com PAS média igual a 105, 180 e 202 mmHg respectivamente). Este aumento progressivo não foi observado em ratos normotensos com idade correspondente, indicando que este fenômeno é decorrente do aumento da pressão arterial e não pode ser atribuído ao aumento da idade dos animais durante o período estudado. A análise das proteínas urinárias por eletroforese em gel de poliacrilamida (SDS-PAGE) mostrou que SHR excretam proteínas do tamanho da albumina ou menores (< 70kDa), padrão típico de proteinúria tubular. Adicionalmente, verificou-se que os níveis de expressão dos receptores endocíticos megalina e cubilina, bem como do canal para cloreto ClC-5 diminuem progressivamente no córtex renal de SHR com o aumento da pressão arterial. Observou-se também uma diminuição significativa na expressão de uma outra macromolécula importante no processo de endocitose mediada por receptor em túbulo proximal renal, a v-H+-ATPase. Entretanto, a diminuição da expressão protéica da subunidade B2 desta ATPase foi estatisticamente significante apenas em SHR com 21 semanas comparado aos com 6 semanas de idade. Não foram encontradas alterações no padrão de expressão de componentes estruturais da barreira glomerular como a nefrina e podocina. Em suma, o nosso estudo demonstra que o aumento da excreção urinária de proteínas, especialmente de albumina, está associado com uma menor expressão de componentes essenciais do aparelho endocítico do túbulo proximal renal. É tentador especular que a disfunção da via endocítica no túbulo proximal renal possa ser o principal mecanismo subjacente ao desenvolvimento de microalbuminúria na hipertensão
Epidemiological evidences indicate that the presence of microalbuminuria predicts a higher frequency of cardiovascular events and mortality in essential hypertensive patients. Microalbuminuria may arise from increased glomerular permeability and/or reduced proximal tubular reabsorption of albumin. However, it remains to be determined whether the mechanisms that regulate the renal proximal tubular reabsorption of albumin are altered in essential hypertension. The purpose of this work was to investigate the molecular basis of microalbuminuria in essential hypertension, focusing on the renal tubular reabsorption of albumin. To this end, we evaluated the temporal evolution of urinary albumin excretion in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) at 6 weeks of age (systolic arterial pressure, SAP, = 105 ± 4 mmHg), 14 weeks of age (SAP = 180 ± 2 mmHg) and 21 weeks of age (SAP = 202 ± 2 mmHg). Age-matched normotensive Wistar rats were used as controls. It was observed that the daily urinary excretion of albumin progressively increased with blood pressure in SHR from 6 to 21 weeks of age (10.5 ± 1.9, 92 ± 7.0 and 154 ± 27 g in SHR with 105, 180 and 202 mmHg of average SAP, respectively). This progressive increase in microalbuminuria has not been observed in age-matched normotensive Wistar rats, indicating that this phenomenon cannot be attributed to age progression over the studied period. SDS-PAGE analysis of urinary proteins showed that microalbuminuric SHR virtually excreted proteins of the size of albumin or smaller (< 70kDa), typical of tubular proteinuria. Additionally, it was verified that the protein expression levels of the endocytic receptors megalin and cubilin as well as of the chloride channel ClC-5 progressively decreased in the renal cortex of SHR from 6 to 21 weeks of age. Moreover, it was observed reduction of expression of another macromolecule that plays an important role in the process of receptor mediated endocytosis in the renal proximal tubule, the v-H+- ATPase, was reduced. However, reduced cortical expression of the B2 subunit of the v- H+-ATPase, was only statistically significant in 21-wk-old vs. 6-wk-old SHR. Expression levels of structural components of the glomerular barrier such as nephrin and podocin were unchanged. To sum up, our study demonstrates that the increase in urinary protein excretion, especially of albumin, is associated with lower expression of key components of the apical endocytic apparatus in the renal proximal tubule. It is tempting to speculate that dysfunction of the apical endocytic pathway in the renal proximal tubule may be the major mechanism underlying development of microalbuminuria in essential hypertension
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Borba, Susan Caroline Pinto. "Pesquisa de anticorpos anti-megalina em pacientes transplantados renais." Universidade de São Paulo, 2010. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/5/5146/tde-13092010-161121/.

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Introdução: O papel do sistema HLA na evolução do transplante é indiscutível. Dados da literatura internacional e do nosso laboratório têm mostrado que este não é o único sistema envolvido nos processos de RMA (rejeição mediada por anticorpo) Esse fato é comprovado a partir da constatação de que transplantes realizados entre irmãos com total identidade HLA também são alvos da RMA. Entretanto, os alvos antigênicos desses anticorpos permanecem desconhecidos, dificultando assim o diagnostico e tratamento da RMA não-HLA. No transplante renal a presença desses anticorpos têm sido associada com anticorpos anti células endoteliais, células epiteliais tubulares, podocitos, células mesangiais e monócitos. Nosso objetivo neste estudo foi avaliar a presença e a relevância clínica de anticorpos contra a megalina, membro da família de receptores de LDL, expressa na membrana apical dos túbulos proximais, com importante papel na reabsorção de proteínas no rim. Métodos: Soros pré-transplante de 105 pacientes submetidos a transplante renal, realizado no Serviço de Transplante Renal do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (UTR-HC-FMUSP) foram testados por ELISA contra 2 peptídeos da megalina estudados e sintetizados em nosso laboratório. (convencionalmente chamados 18 e 19) Resultado: Não foi detectada a presença de anticorpos do isotipo IgG nas amostras prétransplante dos pacientes estudados. Entretanto, foi detectada a presença de anticorpos do isotipo IgM anti-peptídeo 18 em 33 (31,4%) amostras de soro e anti-peptídeo 19 em 23 (21,9%). Para avaliar a significância clinica desses anticorpos dividimos os pacientes em 2 grupos: pacientes com pelo menos 1 episodio de rejeição aguda (Grupo I) e pacientes sem rejeição (Grupo II) e observamos a distribuição dos pacientes positivos nos 2 grupos. O numero de pacientes com anticorpos anti-peptídeo 18 foi igualmente distribuída nos dois grupos. (12/42, 28,5% no Grupo I e 21/63, 33,3% no Grupo II p=ns). A maioria dos pacientes com anticorpos anti-peptídeo 19 pertenciam ao grupo I (17/42, 40,5% ; 6/63, 9,5% p=0,0003). Esta analise demonstrou uma boa correlação entre presença de anticorpos anti-peptídeo 19 no soro pré-transplante e rejeição. Conclusão: Nossos dados sugerem que anticorpos IgM anti-megalina no pré-transplante podem ser um fator de risco na rejeição do aloenxerto renal. É importante salientar que a nosso conhecimento este é o primeiro estudo envolvendo megalina e rejeição no transplante clínico.
Background. Preformed donor-specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA)- antibodies are accountable for the majority of antibody-mediated rejections (AMR). However, recipients of HLA identical kidneys can develop AMR implicating putative pathogenic antibodies that are directed against non-HLA antigens. Unknown immune targets and consecutive lack of detection methods make non-HLA AMR particularly difficult to diagnose and treat. In renal transplant rejection, the presence of antibodies to non-HLA has been associated with antibodies against endothelial cells, tubular epithelial cells, podocytes, mesangial cells and monocytes. The aim of this study was to evaluate the presence and clinical relevance of preformed antibodies against megalin, a member of the LDL receptor family, expressed on the apical membrane of proximal tubules. Megalin performs a central role in renal protein reabsorption. Methods. Pré-transplant sera of 105 recipients of kidney allograft transplanted at Serviço de Transplante Renal do Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (STRHCFMUSP) were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) against 2 megalin-peptides (conventionally named 18 and 19) studied and synthetized in our laboratory. Results. Antibodies were not detected in pretranplant sera when tested for IgG isotype. However, in 33 (31,4%) sera we detected the presence of IgM antibodies to megalin-peptide18 and in 23 (21,9%) to megalin-peptide 19. To evaluate the clinical significance of these antibodies we divided the patients in 2 groups: Group I - 42 patients with at least one rejection episode during the first post-transplant year and Group II - 63 patients without any rejection episode and observed the distribution of positive patients in each of the 2 groups. Patients with megalin-peptide18 antibodies had the same distribution in both groups. (12/42, 28, 5% Group I and 21/63, 33,3% no Group II p=ns). However, patients with megalinpeptide19 antibodies were more frequent in group I. (17/42, 40,5% group I and 6/63, 9,5% group II p=0,0003). This analysis demonstrated a good correlation between preformed anti-megalin-peptide19 antibodies and allograft rejection Conclusion. Our data suggest that presence of IgM megalin antibodies before transplantation might be a risk factor for kidney allograft rejection. To our knowledge, this is the first study involving megalin and rejection in clinical transplantation.
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Sanders, Jeffrey R. "Sacral landscapes : narratives of the megalith in north western Europe." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2671.

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The construction of archaeological narrative is influenced by a number of factors. Some come from within disciplinary boundaries, whilst others are traced from the wider influences of social, cultural or academic contexts. This thesis examines three areas identified as Neolithic ‘landscapes’, all of which have been the subject of archaeological investigation since the 19th century. The history of research of these areas allows an evaluation of how these disparate influences interact. In this way, the three landscapes act as an arena in which to explore aspects of the archaeological approach itself. This leads to a critical examination of the interpretative tools available to the archaeologist. How concepts such as ‘landscape’ are formed and affect discourse is explored. Wider themes of demarcation, typology and the underlying assumptions of research are investigated in relation to the interpretation of the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age of North Western Europe. The large span of time that these periods encompass allows exploration of change from the short to very long term, although this is not always utilised within archaeological accounts. The treatment of time is therefore considered in conjunction with explanations of change in prehistory. A powerful approach to time is suggested by combining aspects of the work of Pierre Bourdieu and Fernand Braudel and the potential for this is evaluated against the archaeological record of the three areas. How the assumptions of the archaeological approach are acted out within the historiography of each area highlights a number of recurring metaphors that are used to interpret the material record. These promote a portrayal of Neolithic life that combines with the range of influences from the history of archaeology itself to promote an idea of the prehistoric mentalité. A very durable and underlying type that constantly resurfaces in these accounts is the idea of the ‘sacral landscape’, which is the central topic of this thesis.
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Vaske, Kristofer. "Megalith Grave Escape : Using escape room game mechanics for cultural heritage sites." Thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för informationsteknologi, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-17025.

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This report documents the development of a concept and prototype for a mobile application with the purpose of making the megalith graves surrounding the town of Falköping more engaging and interactive for visitors. Because of the limitations of working with heritage sites that cannot be altered to support a gaming experience, the usage of escape room game mechanics is explored. Because escape room games depend on the user's observation and exploration of their environment, they serve as a usable inspiration for applications with the purpose of making visitors experience a location in a similar way. The prototype developed for the project contains puzzles designed for four different megalith grave sites which were then tested with groups of children and parents playing together.
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Larsson, Mårten. "Megalin, an Endocytotic Receptor with Signalling Potential." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala University, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Microbiology, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-6585.

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Megalin is an endocytotic receptor belonging to the low-density lipoprotein family. It has often been viewed only as merely a scavenger receptor of absorptive and secretory epithelia. Recent work has revealed that the megalin intracellular domain contains several motifs potentially binding proteins involved in signal transduction.

To find potential intracellular proteins binding to megalin, a yeast two-hybrid screening was initiated with the intracellular tail of megalin as the bait. A partial clone encoding the scaffolding protein postsynaptic protein 95 (PSD-95) was found to bind to megalin with its second PDZ-domain. Co-localization experiments in HEK-293 cells and kidney, placenta and parathyroid tissue confirmed this interaction. The PSD-95 related proteins PSD-93 and SAP102 were also confirmed to bind megalin with their PDZ2-domains, but the corresponding domain from SAP97 did not bind. Mutation analysis revealed that an amino acid residue change Ala to Thr was the cause of this.

Megalin has within the central nervous system (CNS) been shown to be expressed only in the ependymal cells and choroid plexus. Nothing has been known about megalin expression in the spinal cord. To study spatio-temporal expression of megalin in the spinal cord, extensive staining of prenatal and postnatal mouse spinal cord was undertaken. Megalin expression was found in the dorsal part of the embryonic spinal cord. Most of these cells also expressed vimentin, suggesting that megalin has a role in the normal development of astrocytes. In the postnatal mouse, megalin seems to be expressed in oligodendrocytes only in the spinal cord white matter, and co-incident with myelination. This suggests that megalin is involved in the formation and maintenance of myelin along long spinal pathways. Megalin staining was clearly seen in the nucleus of these cells, indicating that megalin works in a notch-like signalling pathway.

Uptake of retinol to the retina pigment epithelium (RPE) has long been thought to be a diffusion process. Staining for megalin in RPE revealed strong expression, and uptake experiments with 3H-retinol bound to retinol-binding protein and blocking with the LDL-receptor family specific antagonist receptor-associated protein (RAP) showed that megalin is a receptor for uptake of retinol to the RPE.

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Wicher, Grzegorz. "Clusterin and Megalin in The Spinal Cord." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-7365.

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Andersson, Emelie. "Trattbägarkeramiken och dess ritualer : En studie av keramikhanteringen vid megalitgravar i Sydskandinavien under neolitikum." Thesis, University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar, University of Kalmar, School of Human Sciences, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hik:diva-1019.

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This essay studies the funnel-beaker ceramic in connection with the megalith graves in South Scandinavia. In my work I have described the nature of ceramics and looked on the crockery types and ornamentation and then discussed the use of the material in a ritual perspective. In the first part I have focused on the critical aspects you have to think about when you do a study like this one. In the second part of this essay I have done a case study, with the ceramic material, in three passages graves in the area of Falbygden, Western Sweden and studied the ceramic material and the nature of it in South Scandinavia as well. Then in the third I discussed the potential use, there is two, of the ceramic material in general of South Scandinavia and looked at it in a ritual perspective.

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Sörgard, Ingegerd. "De första Nösundsborna : en studie av hur västra Orust befolkades." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-385734.

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The purpose of this thesis is to determine whether western Orust was continuously inhabited during the Stone Age and the Bronze Age. Using reports from the archaeological excavations carried out in Nösund in western Orust as a basis, I discuss what conclusions can be drawn, relating, when possible, the findings to what we, thanks to analyzes of fossil DNA made in recent years, now know about ancient peoples’ descent. The results show that there is no basis for claiming that Nösund has been continuously inhabited under the Mesolithic, despite archaeologists having located and dated half a dozen settlements from the Stone Age and the Bronze Age in the village. The findings from the various archaeological surveys do not allow us to determine the descent of the people living in Nösund during different time-periods, nor whether they were mainly fishermen or hunters. The main reason for this is the absence of organic materials, especially bones, in the findings from Nösund. The conclusion therefore is that much more research has to be done, if we are to provide a comprehensive picture of the earliest settlements in western Orust.
Denna uppsats har syftet att visa huruvida västra Orust varit kontinuerligt bebodd under stenålder och bronsålder. Utgångspunkten har varit rapporterna från de arkeologiska grävningar som utförts i Nösund, och resultaten därifrån diskuteras med utgångspunkt från de nya kunskaper om människors härstamning som de senaste årens analyser av fossilt DNA har gett oss. Resultatet av undersökningen visar att vi inte har underlag för att påstå att Nösund har varit kontinuerligt bebodd under mesolitikum, trots att man lokaliserat och daterat ett halvt dussin boplatser i Nösund från stenålder och bronsålder, och att kunskapen om vad som skedde under neolitikum och bronsålder är ännu mer bristfällig. Fynden från de olika arkeologiska undersökningarna är inte heller av en kvalitet som gör att vi kan uttala oss vilken härstamning människor som bott i Nösund under olika perioder har haft, eller om de huvudsakligen varit fiskare eller jägare. Den största bristen är frånvaron av fynd av organiska material, särskilt ben, i Nösund.
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Imchen, Shisachila. "Morungs and megaliths : heritage among the Naga of Nagaland, northeast India." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2018. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10047448/.

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The thesis draws on a year-long field study of morungs and megaliths as important components of Naga heritage, and on written sources documenting Naga ethnography and other relevant literature. It examines the ways in which these objects of material culture are used at two levels: the state and the village, in terms of projecting Naga identity. The phenomenological approach to the study of the stated theme brings out the process of embodiment, materialization and memorialisation of the Naga past in the present through megalithic building, interactions of the people with and within the morung, and festivals involving participation of individuals as members of the community at different levels, Khonoma being a case in point. The study has addressed itself to the dynamics of heritage politics, thereby filling in the gap area that had remained in the extant works on the Naga due to various factors, not least Nagaland’s volatile political climate and inaccessibility till recently. It reveals the extent and nature of state involvement in negotiating heritage to sell its idea of constructing a composite Naga identity with particular reference to the state-sponsored Hornbill Festival. The study also works at the level of village-centric identity formation through the process of socialization, a carry-over from their traditional past. Importantly the use of the phenomenological approach complemented by insights drawn from heritage studies on especially non-Western societies has opened up new lines of inquiry into the ways in which identity is built up, reworked and sustained. In this respect the study makes a significant contribution to the understanding of heritage in contemporary Nagaland and in the broader picture of material culture studies.
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Mullane, Elizabeth Brownell. "Megaliths, mounds, and monuments applying self-organizing theory to ancient human systems /." Diss., Restricted to subscribing institutions, 2009. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1997751651&sid=1&Fmt=2&clientId=1564&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Books on the topic "Megality"

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Krzak, Zygmunt. Megality Europy. Warszawa: Wydawn. Nauk. PWN, 1994.

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Platov, A. Megality Russkoĭ ravniny. Moskva: Veche, 2009.

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József, Bakucz. Megalit. Budapest: Magyar Műhely, 1994.

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Okič, Fani. Megaliti: [govoreči kamni]. Radovljica: Didakta, 1999.

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Megaliths. Boston: Little, Brown, 1986.

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P, Rao K. Deccan megaliths. Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan, 1988.

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Paul, Nash. Megaliths and moonscapes. [Chichester]: Pallant House Gallery, 1989.

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The megalith builders of Western Europe. Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press, 1985.

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Mohen, Jean-Pierre. The world of megaliths. London: Cassell, 1989.

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S, Midgley Magdalena, and International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences., eds. Antiquarians at the megaliths. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2009.

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Clewley, Jonathan P., and Catherine Arnold. "MEGALIGN." In Sequence Data Analysis Guidebook, 119–29. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1385/0-89603-358-9:119.

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Costello, Sarah Kielt. "Megaliths and miniatures." In The Routledge Handbook of the Senses in the Ancient Near East, 254–66. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429280207-16.

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Joshi, P. S. "Early Iron Age Megalith Builders of Vidarbha." In A Companion to South Asia in the Past, 295–309. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119055280.ch18.

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Haynes, Richard. "Golf: From Minority Interest to Commercial Megalith." In BBC Sport in Black and White, 217–36. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-45501-7_11.

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Moreno-Jiménez, Luis-Gil, and Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno. "MegaLite-2: An Extended Bilingual Comparative Literary Corpus." In Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 1014–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80119-9_67.

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Heslop, Michael. "Villehardouin’s castle of Grand Magne (Megali Maini)." In Crusading and Archaeology, 183–244. New York: Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315142883-10.

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Heslop, Michael. "Villehardouin’s Castle of Grand Magne (Megali Maini)." In Medieval Greece, 226–85. First edition | New York : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Variorum collected studies series ; CS1093: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003015697-12.

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Asanuma, Katsuhiko. "Podocyte Injury and Significance of Urinary Podocalyxin and Megalin." In Pathogenesis and Treatment in IgA Nephropathy, 89–96. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-55588-9_6.

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Chapman, Robert. "Ten Years After—Megaliths, Mortuary Practices, and the Territorial Model." In Regional Approaches to Mortuary Analysis, 29–51. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1310-4_2.

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Christensen, E. I., and R. Nielsen. "Role of megalin and cubilin in renal physiology and pathophysiology." In Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology, 1–22. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/112_0604.

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Moreno-Jiménez, Luis-Gil, and Juan-Manuel Torres-Moreno. "Megalite: A New Spanish Literature Corpus for NLP Tasks." In 8th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Applications (AIAP 2021). AIRCC Publishing Corporation, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5121/csit.2021.110109.

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In this work we introduce the Spanish Literary corpus MegaLite, a new corpus well adapted to Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computational Creativity (CC), Text generation and others studies. We address the creation of this corpus of literary documents to evaluate or design algorithms in automatic text generation, classification, stylometry and rhetorical analysis, sentiment detection, among other tasks. We have constituted this corpus manually in order to avoir genre classification errors. Near of 5 200 works on the genres narrative, poetry and plays constitute this corpus. Some statistics and applications of MegaLite corpus are presented and discussed. The MegaLite corpus will be available to the community as a free resource, under several adequate formats.
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Tsonev, Lyubomir V. "Megaliths and physics." In 10th Jubilee International Conference of the Balkan Physical Union. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5091439.

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Triwurjani, Rr. "SIMBOL DAN HIERARKI PENUTUR AUSTRONESIA PADA BUDAYA MEGALITIK PASEMAH, SUMATERA SELATAN." In Seminar Nasional Arkeologi 2019. Balai Arkeologi Jawa Barat, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24164/prosiding.v3i1.5.

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Interaksi budaya asli Indonesia dan penutur Austronesia di Sumatera Selatan, banyak menghasilkan objek-objek batu yang dibentuk sedemikian rupa yang dikenal sebagai budaya megalitik Pasemah. Bentuk dari peninggalan budaya tersebut antara lain berupa arca, bilik batu, dolmen, menhir, tetralith lukisan kubur batu, dsb. Bentuk dan keletakan objek megalitik tersebut adalah cerminan dari kehidupan sosial masyarakat pada waktu itu. Sebagai suatu simbol, tentu saja objek dan tata letak mempunyai arti atau makna. Makna tersebut dapat ditelusuri antara lain melalui metode semiotik yang mengetengahkan denotasi dan konotasi. Hasil analisis membuktikan bahwa bentuk-bentuk simbol tersebut merupakan hasil interaksi atau percampuran dari budaya asli Indonesia dan penutur austronesia yang datang dari luar. Simbol-simbol tersebut merupakan cerminan adanya hierarki pada kehidupan sosial budaya megalitik Pasemah seperti pimpinan, bangsawan, masyarakat biasa, dan budak.
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Sulistyo, Ary. "PERSEBARAN SITUS-SITUS MEGALITIK DI LERENG TENGGARA GUNUNG SLAMET: BUKTI DETERMINISME MANUSIA INDONESIA PADA LINGKUNGAN." In Seminar Nasional Arkeologi 2019. Balai Arkeologi Jawa Barat, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.24164/prosiding.v3i1.9.

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Megalitik merupakan salah satu bukti dari budaya Austronesia yang masih ada di wilayah Indonesia sejak millennium pertama sebelum masehi. Situs-situs megalitik yang ditemukan di lereng Tenggara Gunung Slamet, Kabupaten Purbalingga Jawa Tengah ini adalah bukti determinime lingkungan manusia pada masa lalu. Penelitian dengan metode deskriptif kualitatif menunjukkan bahwa situs-situs dengan jarak ke sumber air (sungai atau mata air) kurang dari 100 m (7 situs), ketinggian 100-500 m (9 situs), kelerengan 15-25% (6 situs), batuan kuarter muda (Qvs) (8 situs) dan bentuk medan perbukitan bergelombang (Pgl) (7 situs) dengan tinggalan berupa menhir, lumpang dan punden berundak, meja batu, pagar batu, jalan batu dan batu telur. Situs-situs tersebut menunjukkan karakter situs campuran (pemujaan dan penguburan), situs pemujaan dan situs objek tunggal. Praktek-praktek pemujaan terhadap nenek moyang masih tetap dijalankan dalam bentuk yang sederhana maupun kompleks di Indonesia. Nilai keberlanjutan dari situs dan budaya megalitik adalah kearifan lokal seperti toleransi dan gotong royong
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Marsadolov, L. "GREAT SALBYK BARROW – PIRAMID WITH MEGALITHS IN SIBERIA." In Ancient cultures of Mongolia, Southern Siberia and Northern China: Transactions of the XIth International Conference (September 8–11, 2021, Abakan). Institute for the History of Material Culture of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31600/978-5-907298-19-4.141-146.

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Zoglauer, A., G. Weidenspointner, M. Galloway, S. E. Boggs, and C. B. Wunderer. "Cosima — The cosmic simulator of MEGAlib." In 2009 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2009.5402128.

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Lepre, Christopher J. "SHORE-ZONE DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MEGALITH ARCHEOLOGY OF LOTHAGAM, NORTHWEST KENYA." In GSA Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA - 2016. Geological Society of America, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/abs/2016am-287671.

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Nur, Muhammad, Akin Duli, Yusriana Yusriana, Khadijah Thahir Muda, and Muhlis Hadrawi. "Umpungeng Megalith Complex, Proto-Historic Settlement in the Highlands of South Sulawesi, Indonesia." In The 2nd International Conference of Linguistics and Culture (ICLC-2). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.211225.018.

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Foley, Suzanne, Andreas Zoglauer, Jochen Greiner, and Gottfried Kanbach. "Simulations for a proposed gamma-ray space telescope using MEGAlib." In SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, edited by Tadayuki Takahashi, Stephen S. Murray, and Jan-Willem A. den Herder. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.928016.

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Seglins, Valdis. "SIGNS ON MEGALITHS IN THE ENVIRONS OF ELVA AND EVORA IN PORTUGAL." In 18th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2018. STEF92 Technology, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2018v/6.4/s10.099.

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Wong, Ho-Lun. Megalin-Mediated Oligonucleotide Trafficking for Breast Cancer Chemosensitization. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada542623.

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