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Medieval injuries
Abstract: Objective: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role within society impacted their risk of skeletal trauma. Materials: The skeletal remains of 314 individuals from medieval...
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Medieval injuries
OBJECTIVE: To explore how medieval living conditions, occupation, and an individual's role within society impacted their risk of skeletal trauma. MATERIALS: The skeletal remains of 314 individuals from medieval Cambridge that...
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E-Waste
E-waste is a major global problem linked to the use, and discard of, electronic and electric devices. While the volume of these obsolete devices continues to increase and accumulate, the means and approaches currently used to...
Interview with John Chester
John Chester
Jan 01, 0001
In his April 3, 2008 interview with Kristin Malone, John Chester details his service overseas in Europe during WWII. Included are stories of interactions with German soldiers and the rules and regulations of the United States...
Published by: Winthrop University
John Hewson-a Festschrift
John Hewson
Sep 05, 2013
Dr. John Hewson's appointment to Memorial University's Henrietta Harvey Chair in May 1997 marked 37 years of distinguished service as scholar, teacher and administrator. Dr. Hewson, an APLA member since the early days of our...
John Hewson-a Festschrift
John Hewson
Sep 05, 2013
Dr. John Hewson's appointment to Memorial University's Henrietta Harvey Chair in May 1997 marked 37 years of distinguished service as scholar, teacher and administrator. Dr. Hewson, an APLA member since the early days of our...
John H. Northrop, 1925
Dr. John H. Northrop. The Dynamics of Pepsin and Trypsin Lecture delivered November 14th, 1925 Posted with permission
Sentiment Analysis of Electronic Word of Mouth (E-WoM) on E-Learning
The proliferation of social media and the internet has given people many opportunities to air their views and to be at liberty to say what they feel without hindrance. This is beneficial to commercial organizations and the...
John Bossy
Alexandra Walsham
Oct 10, 2018
John Bossy, who died on 23 October 2015 at the age of 82, had a long association with Past and Present. He became a member of the Editorial Board in 1973 and during the course of his career published a number of seminal articles...
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Metaverse!
This study aimed to synthesize the literature on Metaverse to highlight its current research, opportunities, and applications in e-healthcare and education to reduce inequalities and for delivering fair and equal opportunities...
BUSINESS PERSPECTIVE E-BANKING SYSTEMS IN INDIA
DIVYA NALLURI
Jan 01, 0001
The paper seeks to explore how internet or e-banking has improvised the efficiency and adequacy in the banking sector within a very short span of time, Research Design/Process in Financial Organization, Methods of Data...
John “Mule” Miles
Joe G. Gonzales
Apr 01, 2020
Imagine being a 14-year-old kid doing a project for history about a topic you enjoy. My group and I decided to research the history of baseball, but more specifically, the history of the Negro League. A league that solely for...
John “Mule” Miles
Joe G. Gonzales
Apr 01, 2020
Imagine being a 14-year-old kid doing a project for history about a topic you enjoy. My group and I decided to research the history of baseball, but more specifically, the history of the Negro League. A league that solely for...
JOSHUA LEDERBERG - JOHN VON NEUMANN SYMPOSIUM
The Joshua Lederberg-John von Neumann Symposium: Toward Quantitative Biology
Art (Pre)History
John Robb
Jul 23, 2020
Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their "ways of seeing" or visual culture)? This challenge is made more difficult by the traditional disciplinary assumptions built into prehistoric art studies, for...
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Art (Pre)History
John Robb
Jul 28, 2021
Abstract: Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their “ways of seeing” or visual culture)? This challenge is made more difficult by the traditional disciplinary assumptions built into prehistoric art...
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John “Mule” Miles
Joe G. Gonzales
Apr 01, 2020
Imagine being a 14-year-old kid doing a project for history about a topic you enjoy. My group and I decided to research the history of baseball, but more specifically, the history of the Negro League. A league that solely for...
The prevalence of cancer in Britain before industrialization.
BACKGROUND: To plan for cancer services in the future, the long view of cancer prevalence is essential. It might be suspected that cancer prevalence before tobacco and industrial revolution pollutants was quite different to...
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E-e-e-e-asy Does It
Mark Y. Herring
Jan 01, 0001
Is it just my e-magination, or are we in an e-lust for e-books? E-verywhere I look, now, I seem to e-ncounter something about eBooks. I have been ebombarded recently with a glut of eBook offers.
Published by: Winthrop University
Perceived Barriers to Business-to-Government (B2G) E-Commerce Adoption
There are several studies that assess the influence of factors on citizens' intention to adopt e-government services in various contexts. However, there is a lack of research that examines the perceived barriers to B2G...
JOSHUA LEDERBERG - JOHN VON NEUMANN SYMPOSIUM
The Joshua Lederberg-John von Neumann Symposium: Toward Quantitative Biology
Interview with John Lee "Bird" Ellis - OH 709
This interview was conducted by Dr. George Garrison with John Lee (Bird) Ellis for Dr. Garrison's project on the History of Emmett Scott High School. Emmett Scott was the segregated high school for African-Americans, which was...
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Published by: Winthrop University
Intrapopulation variation in lower limb trabecular architecture.
OBJECTIVES: Trabecular structure is frequently used to differentiate between highly divergent mechanical environments. Less is known regarding the response of the structural properties to more subtle behavioral differences, as...
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Art (Pre)History
John Robb
Aug 25, 2020
Abstract: Can we reconstruct how prehistoric people perceived things (their “ways of seeing” or visual culture)? This challenge is made more difficult by the traditional disciplinary assumptions built into prehistoric art...
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