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Christopher Pare
Publikováno v:
Circuits of Metal Value ISBN: 9781789259629
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https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.1791894.10
https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.1791894.10
Autor:
Christopher Pare, Paul Murphy, Charmi Patel, Farnaz Hasteh, Mojgon Hosseini, Jingjing Hu, Wilson Kwong
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic Cytopathology. 49
Endometriosis is a benign entity defined as the presence of endometrium tissue outside of uterine cavity. It is a common disease involving peritoneum, pelvic organs, gastrointestinal tract, and so on. Diagnosis based on cytology specimen can be chall
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 304:146-160
Olfactory bulb granule cells are axon-less, inhibitory interneurons that regulate the activity of the excitatory output neurons, the mitral and tufted cells, through reciprocal dendrodendritic synapses located on granule cell spines. These contacts a
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience. 288:10-23
Structural changes that alter hippocampal functional circuitry are implicated in learning impairments, mood disorders and epilepsy. Reorganization of mossy fiber (MF) axons from dentate granule cells is one such form of plasticity. Increased neurotro
Autor:
Martin Schönfelder, Corina Knipper, Christopher Pare, Kurt W. Alt, Mirjam Scheeres, Maya Hauschild, Wolfgang Siebel
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 155:496-512
Strontium and oxygen isotope analysis of human remains from the early La Tene (fourth/third century BC) Czech cemeteries of Radovesice I (RAD I), Radovesice II (RAD II), and Kutna Hora were conducted to investigate the importance of residential chang
Autor:
Axel Posluschny, Michael Maus, Bernd Höppner, Christian Meyer, Christopher Pare, Kurt W. Alt, Frauke Jacobi, Leif Hansen, Corina Knipper, Elisabeth Stephan, Kristine Schatz, Marc Fecher, Christina Roth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science. 41:818-835
Excavations at the late Hallstatt/early La Tene (6th–4th century BC) “princely seat” of the Glauberg (Hesse, Germany) revealed exceptionally furnished graves in monumental mounds, simple inhumations in associated ditches and non-normative buria
Autor:
Wolfgang Siebel, Corina Knipper, Maya Hauschild, Martin Schönfelder, Christopher Pare, Kurt W. Alt, Mirjam Scheeres, Daniele Vitali
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science
Journal of Archaeological Science, Elsevier, 2013, p. 3614-3625
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Journal of Archaeological Science, Elsevier, 2013, p. 3614-3625
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Strontium isotope analysis on human remains from the Iron Age (4th/3rd century BC) cemeteries of Nebringen, Germany and Monte Bibele, Italy were carried out to investigate the role of residential changes during the period of the historic “Celtic mi
Autor:
Ludovic Bellot-Gurlet, Christopher Pare, Ina Reiche, Sebastian Fürst, Liliana Gianni, Céline Paris, Katharina Müller
Publikováno v:
Minerals, Vol 6, Iss 2, p 56 (2016)
Minerals
Minerals, MDPI, 2016, 6 (2), pp.56_1-23. ⟨10.3390/min6020056⟩
Minerals; Volume 6; Issue 2; Pages: 56
Minerals, 2016, 6 (2), pp.56_1-23. ⟨10.3390/min6020056⟩
Minerals
Minerals, MDPI, 2016, 6 (2), pp.56_1-23. ⟨10.3390/min6020056⟩
Minerals; Volume 6; Issue 2; Pages: 56
Minerals, 2016, 6 (2), pp.56_1-23. ⟨10.3390/min6020056⟩
International audience; During the Central European Iron Age, more specifically between 600 and 100 BC, red precious corals (Corallium rubrum) became very popular in many regions, often associated with the so-called (early) Celts. Red corals are idea
Autor:
Matthew Sholl, Lauren Connolly, Barbara McCrum, Robert D. Ecker, Arun Ranganath, Christopher Pare, David B. Seder, John Dziodzio
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Medicine. 43:214-215
Autor:
Mirjam, Scheeres, Corina, Knipper, Maya, Hauschild, Martin, Schönfelder, Wolfgang, Siebel, Christopher, Pare, Kurt W, Alt
Publikováno v:
American journal of physical anthropology. 155(4)
Strontium and oxygen isotope analysis of human remains from the early La Tène (fourth/third century BC) Czech cemeteries of Radovesice I (RAD I), Radovesice II (RAD II), and Kutná Hora were conducted to investigate the importance of residential cha