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Journal of the National Medical Association
Importance The increased COVID-19 mortality for Black individuals over White individuals may be explained by the known racial disparities in access to insurance. Objective To determine whether racial disparities in COVID-19 mortality still exist when
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Quaternary International. 468:271-283
Plant tissue and wooden objects are rare in the Australian archaeological record but distinctive stone tools such as grinding stones and ground-edge hatchets are relatively common, and they provide strong indirect evidence for plant food processing a
Autor:
Luke A. Gliganic, Annabelle Davis, Kate Connell, W. Boone Law, Michael Slack, Michael C. Meyer
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Australian Archaeology. 83:127-142
An excavation and survey program at West Angelas, in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, shows that the poorly watered interior area of the Hamersley Plateau was first occupied soon after the conclusion of the Last Glacial Maximum, and that sign
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Chris Clarkson, Tessa Murphy, Jillian Huntley, Richard Fullagar, Helen E. A. Brand, Lynley A. Wallis, Mara Page, Mike Smith, Lee J. Arnold, Xavier Carah, Kasih Norman, James Shulmeister, Kelsey M. Lowe, Tiina Manne, Richard G. Roberts, Ben Marwick, Colin Pardoe, Zenobia Jacobs, S. Anna Florin, Lindsey Lyle, Kate Connell, Gayoung Park, Quan Hua, Delyth Cox, Jessica McNeil, Andrew Fairbairn, Makiah Salinas, Elspeth Hayes
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Nature. 547:306-310
The time of arrival of people in Australia is an unresolved question. It is relevant to debates about when modern humans first dispersed out of Africa and when their descendants incorporated genetic material from Neanderthals, Denisovans and possibly
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Alex Sexton, Ian J. McNiven, Chris Clarkson, Max Pivoru, Marshall I. Weisler, Andrew Fairbairn, Bruno David, Ken Aplin, Simon Haberle, John Stanisic, Kate Connell, Noel Kemp, William Pivoru, Jonathan Brown
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Scopus-Elsevier
Monash University
Monash University
Historicising the emergence of ethnographic activities provides insights into the reliability of ethnographic analogies to aid archaeological understandings of past human societies, as well as allowing us to explore the historical emergence of ethnog
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Graeme Barker, Annita Antoniadou, Simon Armitage, Ian Brooks, Ian Candy, Kate Connell, Katerina Douka, Nicholas Drake, Lucy Farr, Evan Hill, Chris Hunt, Robyn Inglis, Sacha Jones, Christine Lane, Giulio Lucarini, John Meneely, Jacob Morales, Giuseppina Mutri, Amy Prendergast, Ryan Rabett, Hazel Reade, Tim Reynolds, Natalie Russell, David Simpson, Bernard Smith, Chris Stimpson, Mohammed Twati, Kevin White
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Libyan Studies. 41:63-88
The paper reports on the fourth (2010) season of fieldwork of the Cyrenaican Prehistory Project, and on further results of analyses of artefacts and organic materials collected in the 2009 season. Ground-based LiDar has provided both an accurate 3D s
Autor:
Kate Connell
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Library Hi Tech News. 22:10-14
Purpose – This feature aims to demonstrate how an idea, enormous creativity and commitment and being able to integrate the emerging technologies to achieve such a political and social statement into a new format can be done.Design/methodology/appro
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Giuseppina Mutri, Graeme Barker, David Simpson, Simon J. Armitage, Natalie Russell, Nick Drake, Kate Connell, Giulio Lucarini, Tim Reynolds, Chris Hunt, Katerina Douka, Christine Lane, Christopher Stimpson, Amy L. Prendergast, Mohammed Twati, Lucy Farr, Sacha Jones, Ian Candy, Jacob Morales, Evan Hill, Bernard Smith, Ryan Rabett, Kevin White, Hazel Reade, Annita Antoniadou, John Meneely, Ian Brooks, Robyn Helen Inglis
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Libyan Studies. 39:175-221
The paper reports on the third (2009) season of fieldwork of the Cyrenaican Prehistory Project, and on further results from the analysis of materials collected in the previous (2007 and 2008) fieldwork. Sediments in a 14 m-deep core drilled beside th
Publikováno v:
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 4, Iss Suppl 1, p P33 (2011)
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, Vol 4, Iss Suppl 1, p P33 (2011)
as well as reducing the impact on their work and/or family commitments. None of the clients felt unsatisfied in any way about the Telehealth model and all felt very satisfied by the impact that the clinic made on their quality of life. A cost analysi