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Energy & Fuels. 36:1604-1613
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Chinese Archaeology. 21:193-200
A number of charred plant seeds were recovered from the Donghulin site by means of flotation. The site is located in suburban Beijing and dates from 11,000 to 9000 BP. A total of 14 charred grains of foxtail millet have been collected and identified
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Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering ISBN: 9789811938412
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3842-9_62
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3842-9_62
Autor:
Xiaojia Chen, Chengjian Wu, Qinyu Li, Peng Zhou, Zheng Chen, Yang Han, Jiping Shi, Zhijun Zhao
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 19; Pages: 12593
Antibiotic resistance caused by antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) threatens human health. ARGs in animal manure can be degraded by composting. This study explored the changes in ARGs and microbial communities during co-composting of pig manure and t
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2022 5th International Conference on Intelligent Autonomous Systems (ICoIAS).
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Integrative zoologyREFERENCES.
The thermoneutral zone (TNZ) reflects the adaptation of mammals to their natural habitat. However, it remains unclear how TNZ shifts in response to variations in ambient temperature. To test the hypothesis that ambient temperature plays a key role in
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Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization. 65
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2022 International Conference on Culture-Oriented Science and Technology (CoST).
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The Holocene. 31:1705-1715
The development of pre-historic agriculture and its determining factors have been extensively investigated in recent years. Based on the identification of charred seeds and radiocarbon dating, we found that foxtail millet-based agriculture dominated
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Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2021)
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The nature of economies and the movement of agricultural crops across Eurasia in the Bronze Age have been the subject of significant research interest in recent years. This study presents and discusses new results of flotation, radiocarbon and carbon