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How to probe GRB jets
Nuria Jordana-Mitjans
Oct 31, 2021
Núria Jordana-Mitjans explains how she uses linear polarization to unveil strong magnetic fields in gamma-ray burst outflows
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How to probe GRB jets
Nuria Jordana-Mitjans
Oct 31, 2021
Núria Jordana-Mitjans explains how she uses linear polarization to unveil strong magnetic fields in gamma-ray burst outflows
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Avoiding collider bias in Mendelian randomization when performing stratified analyses.
Mendelian randomization (MR) uses genetic variants as instrumental variables to investigate the causal effect of a risk factor on an outcome. A collider is a variable influenced by two or more other variables. Naive calculation...
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‘Cheese-scapes’
Since the introduction of the ‘Secondary Products Revolution’ by Sherratt in 1981, the importance of secondary products in the development of past societies has been discussed in numerous studies. The large-scale focus of these...
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A Tale of Red and Black
This paper focuses on the interactions between communities in Late Chalcolithic Cyprus (c.2900/2700–2400 BC), when several red and black burnished pottery types were produced across the island. The aim is to investigate what...
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“Stick Them with the Pointy End”
Learning to fight with a sword is not a straightforward task: it takes years and intense practice to master a fighting discipline. Although having previous knowledge on how to use a different sword can be useful, it does not...
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Traditions of the Separate
Our interpretations of British prehistoric deposition practices have been greatly influenced by classical sources and inherited wisdom. However, with the expansion of artefact databases, reanalysis is required to reconsider what...
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Knowledge-scapes' in Archaeology
As part of the introduction to the ARC volume 35.2 on ‘knowledge-scapes’, this paper introduces the concept, its components and its application in archaeology. The origins, development and use of knowledge-scapes in the fields...
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The Role of Landscape Knowledge Networks in the Early Pleistocene Technological Variability of East Africa
Early human behaviour was related to the social knowledge of the landscape through an awareness of the spatio-temporal distribution of resources and the ability to successfully exploit that resource network. In this paper, we...
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Integrin-Mediated Adhesion in the Unicellular Holozoan Capsaspora owczarzaki.
In animals, cell-matrix adhesions are essential for cell migration, tissue organization, and differentiation, which have central roles in embryonic development [1-6]. Integrins are the major cell surface adhesion receptors...
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Antarctic Seabed Assemblages in an Ice-Shelf-Adjacent Polynya, Western Weddell Sea.
Ice shelves cover ~1.6 million km2 of the Antarctic continental shelf and are sensitive indicators of climate change. With ice-shelf retreat, aphotic marine environments transform into new open-water spaces of photo-induced...
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Knowledge-scapes as Resources
Concepts of ‘cultural memory’ almost directly equate knowledge of the past with culture, usually referring to textual and/or mythological evidence. From this perspective, research on cultural knowledge has its focus on valuation...
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Esoteric Botanical Knowledge-scapes of Medieval Iberia
Esoteric texts containing botanical knowledge-scapes provide robust complementary data for paleoethnobotanical analyses. These data fill in the gaps for our interpretations of plant taxa that are often archaeologically invisible...
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The Impact of Customer Relationship Management Systems on Dynamic Capabilities at Firms
The banking industry has been forced to restructure its processes to get adapted to a more technological environment as a consequence of the changes experienced in the market. Academic literature has paid special attention to...
Interwoven traditions in Bell Beaker metallurgy
Debates on early metallurgy in Western Europe have frequently focused on the social value of copper (between utilitarian and symbolic) and its purported role in the emergence and consolidation of hierarchies. Recent research...
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