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Interview with Brenda Stone
Brenda Stone
Jan 01, 0001
In her June 1984 interview with Michael Cooke, Brenda Stone discussed her work with DHEC and her relationship with the community organizations that dealt with sickle cell. Stone discussed topics of DHEC's role in handling sickle...
Published by: Winthrop University
The comparative in situ hygrothermal performance of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations in vapour open timber frame wall panels
An in situ experiment in a full scale timber frame test building was carried out to compare the hygrothermal performance of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations of identical thermal conductivity. Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were...
Geochemical fingerprinting of Pleistocene stone tools from the Tràng An Landscape Complex, Ninh Bình Province, Vietnam.
Benjamin Utting
Jul 22, 2022
Raw material analyses of prehistoric stone tool assemblages can reveal insight into mobility and exchange patterns in hunter-gatherer populations by reconstructing the circulation of stone throughout ancient landscapes. In...
Lithic landscapes
Humans have had a major impact on the environment. This has been particularly intense in the last millennium but has been noticeable since the development of food production and the associated higher population densities in the...
An 8.22 Mb Assembly and Annotation of the Alpaca (Vicugna pacos) Y Chromosome.
The unique evolutionary dynamics and complex structure make the Y chromosome the most diverse and least understood region in the mammalian genome, despite its undisputable role in sex determination, development, and male...
An 8.22 Mb Assembly and Annotation of the Alpaca ( Vicugna pacos ) Y Chromosome
The unique evolutionary dynamics and complex structure make the Y chromosome the most diverse and least understood region in the mammalian genome, despite its undisputable role in sex determination, development, and male...
Identifying anthropogenic features at Seoke (Botswana) using pXRF
Numerous and extensive 'Stone Walled Sites' have been identified in southern African Iron Age landscapes. Appearing from around 1200 CE, and showing considerable variability in size and form, these settlements are named after...
Influence of Stone Columns on Seismic Response of Buildings Considering the Effects of Liquefaction
In this paper, the behaviour of a soil-foundation system supported on a stone column-reinforced liquefiable soil strata is investigated through finite element analysis. The numerical analyses are performed on a five story...
Economics Professor Gary Stone Chosen as William H. Grier Professor
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Grier Professorship is awarded every four years to an excellent classroom teacher who is highly imaginative, dependable and in command of his or her discipline. Stone, who previously held the title from 2002-05, follows...
Published by: Winthrop University
A spatiotemporally explicit paleoenvironmental framework for the Middle Stone Age of eastern Africa.
Eastern Africa has played a prominent role in debates about human evolution and dispersal due to the presence of rich archaeological, palaeoanthropological and palaeoenvironmental records. However, substantial disconnects occur...
The comparative in situ hygrothermal performance of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations in vapour open timber frame wall panels
An in situ experiment in a full scale timber frame test building was carried out to compare the hygrothermal performance of Hemp and Stone Wool insulations of identical thermal conductivity. Hemp and Stone Wool insulations were...
Why invent the handle? Electromyography (EMG) and efficiency of use data investigating the prehistoric origin and selection of hafted stone knives
Abstract: For over 3 million years hominins held stone-cutting tools in the hand, gripping the portion of tool displaying a sharp cutting edge directly. During the late Middle Pleistocene human populations started to produce...
How to kill two birds with one stone

Since their implementation in China's tertiary education system two decades ago, EMI programmes have been reported largely less successful and more problematic than envisioned. Although portrayed as killing two birds with one...

Hygrothermal Performance of Vernacular Stone in a Desert Climate
Remote desert communities are often the most vulnerable to temperature extremes, as lack of access to reliable electricity prevents the use of active cooling or heating. Hence, there is a need to investigate how the building...
Why invent the handle? Electromyography (EMG) and efficiency of use data investigating the prehistoric origin and selection of hafted stone knives
Abstract: For over 3 million years hominins held stone-cutting tools in the hand, gripping the portion of tool displaying a sharp cutting edge directly. During the late Middle Pleistocene human populations started to produce...
Hygrothermal Performance of Vernacular Stone in a Desert Climate
Remote desert communities are often the most vulnerable to temperature extremes, as lack of access to reliable electricity prevents the use of active cooling or heating. Hence, there is a need to investigate how the building...
Communication media and the dead
Tony Walter
Jan 01, 0001
This article argues that i) the presence of the dead within a society depends in part on available communication technologies, specifically speech, stone, sculpture, writing, printing, photography and phonography (including the...
How to kill two birds with one stone

Since their implementation in China's tertiary education system two decades ago, EMI programmes have been reported largely less successful and more problematic than envisioned. Although portrayed as killing two birds with one...

Kidney stone/Renal calculus – A case study
Shagufta Parveen
Jan 05, 2018
The prevalence of stones has been a matter of concern and has been rising over the past 30 years in an aging population. Many factors may contribute to this rise including life style changes, improved diagnostic abilities...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Statistical inference of earlier origins for the first flaked stone technologies.
Identifying when hominins first produced Lomekwian, Oldowan, and Acheulean technologies is vital to multiple avenues of human origins research. Yet, like most archaeological endeavors, our understanding is currently only as...
Communication media and the dead
Tony Walter
Jan 01, 0001
This article argues that i) the presence of the dead within a society depends in part on available communication technologies, specifically speech, stone, sculpture, writing, printing, photography and phonography (including the...
Kidney stone/Renal calculus – A case study
Shagufta Parveen
Jan 05, 2018
The prevalence of stones has been a matter of concern and has been rising over the past 30 years in an aging population. Many factors may contribute to this rise including life style changes, improved diagnostic abilities...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Declaration as Disavowal
Emma Stone Mackinnon
Nov 01, 2018
This article argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), by claiming certain inheritances from eighteenth-century American and French rights declarations, simultaneously disavowed others, reshaping the...

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