… The oldest lineages exploiting animals can be found as eggs in Triassic vertebrate coprolites, which may indicate that lineages exploiting invertebrates might have evolved by that time …
P Joenniemi - Alternatives, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
The naming of St. Petersburg follows a distinct pattern. Emerging in the context of early modern Russia, the city gained a name that, through its Dutch and German, rather than Russian, …
E Yardley, E Kelly… - Crime, Media …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Within this article, we explore the emergence of the serialized true crime podcast through an ultra-realist lens. These representations have become increasingly popular in recent years …
H Halbwachs - Mycological Progress, 2019 - Springer
Amber is an exceptional organic mineral found all over the world that occasionally contains fossilised organisms. The physical and chemical characteristics of amber pose a challenge …
… the serious theoretical problems with the single-scale of analysis in providing plausibly accurate accounts of politics) and it creates a notion of the “international” that freezes in time our …
JH Liu, ST Yang, X Wang, H Wang, Y Liu… - … Applied Materials & …, 2014 - ACS Publications
… Nevertheless, naked carbon nanoparticles can be trapped to a significant extent and for an extended period of time in RES organs, suggesting the need for surface modification or …
F Keane - Nieman Reports, 2004 - search.proquest.com
Keane, who has reported on Africa for 2 decades, proclaims that he is a disenchanted member of the television Africa corps, who is tired of hearts of darkness coverage that reduces …
L Coltofean, AC Martins - Gender Trouble and Current Archaeological …, 2024 - Springer
This chapter assesses the extent to which gender-informed narratives exist in archaeological exhibitions in Europe in the twenty-first century. It does so by examining a selection of …
… The main contribution of this paper is a process theory of how firms can get trapped in the success trap, coined the ‘suppression process’. While conclusions drawn from a single case …