نتایج جستجو برای: open air site and rock

تعداد نتایج: 16965539  

Journal: :Science 1979
K W Butzer G J Fock L Scott R Stuckenrath

Rock art is seldom recovered from sealed archeological contexts and is therefore difficult to date or integrate with other artifactual assemblages. South African engravings, found on low rocks at open-air sites, exemplify the problem. Multiscale spatial study of technique, thematic variation, faunal content, geoarcheological paterning, settlement history, and ethno-archeological setting provide...

2013
Eloy D. Villasclaras-Fernández Mike Sharples Simon Kelley Eileen Scanlon

Citizen inquiry is an innovative way for non-professionals to engage in practical scientific activities, in which they take the role of self-regulated scientists in informal learning contexts. This type of activity has similarities to inquiry-based learning and to citizen science, but also important differences. To understand the challenges of supporting citizen inquiry, a prototype system and ...

2016
Moon Rock Eloy Villasclaras-Fernandez Mike Sharples Simon Kelley Eileen Scanlon

Citizen inquiry is an innovative way for non-professionals to engage in practical scientific activities, in which they take the role of self-regulated scientists in informal learning contexts. This type of activity has similarities to inquiry-based learning and to citizen science, but also important differences. To understand the challenges of supporting citizen inquiry, a prototype system and ...

2013
VALERIA E. CAMPOS NATALIA ANDINO FLAVIO M. CAPPA MARÍA L. REUS STELLA M. GIANNONI

The viscacha rat (Octomys mimax; Rodentia, Octodontidae) belongs to a monotypic genus endemic to western Argentina and inhabits lowland deserts with abundant rocks and ravines. Our objectives were 1) to determine the attributes of crevices (depth, height, width, entrance orientation, and rock color) that infl uence selection by the viscacha rat; 2) to compare the range and variance of temperatu...

2012
Jiping Wang Hongxia Liu Bo Chen Qiang Li Xuliang Huang Liqun Wang Xiaohua Guo Qiaobing Huang

BACKGROUND The role of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in the development of diabetes, especially diabetic complications, has been emphasized in many reports. Accumulation of AGEs in the vasculature triggers a series of morphological and functional changes in endothelial cells (ECs) and induces an increase of endothelial permeability. This study was to investigate the involvement of RhoA...

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2013
Matthew J. Lato J. Kemeny R. M. Harrap George Bevan

Remote sensing methods are now used to assess rockmass characteristics along transportation corridors, in mines and tunnels, and in other areas where rock falls can affect humans and infrastructure. A variety of sensor methods, primarily LiDAR and photogrammetry, have seen recent use with widespread success and state of practice acceptance. Various commercial and custom tools exist to process t...

Journal: :Antiquity 2023

The north-western Negev is an under-researched ecotonal region. We excavated two late Middle Palaeolithic open-air sites and recovered rich lithic industries that could be refitted, as well remains of fauna, charcoal. Palaeoenvironmental information dates indicate interesting inter-site differences.

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2011
Scott C Brooks George R Southworth

Between 1950 and 1963 approximately 11 million kilograms of mercury (Hg) were used at the Oak Ridge Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12 NSC) for lithium isotope separation processes. About 3% of the Hg was lost to the air, soil and rock under facilities, and East Fork Poplar Creek (EFPC) which originates in the plant site. Smaller amounts of Hg were used at other Oak Ridge facilities with simi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Martin J Kennedy Lars O Hedin Louis A Derry

An experimental tracer addition of (84)Sr to an unpolluted temperate forest site in southern Chile, as well as the natural variation of (87)Sr/(86)Sr within plants and soils, indicates that mechanisms in shallow soil organic horizons are of key importance for retaining and recycling atmospheric cation inputs at scales of decades or less. The dominant tree species Nothofagus nitida feeds nearly ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
Z Lou D D Billadeau D N Savoy R A Schoon P J Leibson

Polarization of lipid rafts and granules to the site of target contact is required for the development of cell-mediated killing by cytotoxic lymphocytes. We have previously shown that these events require the activation of proximal protein tyrosine kinases. However, the downstream intracellular signaling molecules involved in the development of cell-mediated cytotoxicity remain poorly defined. ...

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