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Tomasz Panecki
This paper aims to present and discuss the method of geocoding historical place names from historic maps that cannot be georeferenced in the GIS environment. This concerns especially maps drawn in the early modern period, i.e., before the common use of p...
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Nicolas Dorn
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This article provides a new perspective on sovereign finance and money in England from pre- modern to early modern times. Re-reading the literature on sovereign fiscality through the lens of sovereign jurisdictions and religious authority, it describes t...
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Luis Pancorbo Crespo
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AbstractThis research seeks to establish a double parallel between cinema and modern architecture, focusing on a moment of refounding of both disciplines, the early twentieth century. We will be based on two seminal characters: DW Griffith and Albe...
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Gul ATANUR
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The foundations of Westernization Movement in Turkey were laid in late Ottoman Empire. Following the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the proclamation of the republic, urban space became highly important and modernist architects from the west planned a lar...
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C.S. Wright, I. Dawood
Since commercial computers were first introduced in the early 1950s, their role, power, and importance has so expanded that the current period is often called The Information Age. Over the past decade, policy makers and the public have become progressive...
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Jeffrey L. Furman,Megan MacGarvie
This paper examines rise of collaborations between for-profit pharmaceutical firms and academic scientists between 1927 and 1946, investigating (a) the historical and economic factors that led to such collaborations and (b) the implications of these earl...
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Jeffrey L. Furman,Megan MacGarvie
This paper examines rise of collaborations between for-profit pharmaceutical firms and academic scientists between 1927 and 1946, investigating (a) the historical and economic factors that led to such collaborations and (b) the implications of these earl...
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Jeffrey L. Furman,Megan MacGarvie
This paper examines rise of collaborations between for-profit pharmaceutical firms and academic scientists between 1927 and 1946, investigating (a) the historical and economic factors that led to such collaborations and (b) the implications of these earl...
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André Kirchner, Jasmin Karaschewski, Philipp Schulte, Tina Wunderlich and Tobias Lauer
The upper Unstrut River is located in Germany at the modern Central European climate boundary of Cfb and Dfb climate. The river drains a loess landscape, which has experienced important environmental changes throughout the last 12,000 years. To evaluate ...
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Deekshitha Bomireddy, Vinay Sharma, Ramachandran Senthil, Mangala Reddisekhar, Priya Shah, Kuldeep Singh, Devarapalli Mohan Reddy, Palagiri Sudhakar, Bommu Veera Bhaskara Reddy and Manish K. Pandey
Domestication and extensive selection in the development of modern, high-yielding commercial groundnut cultivars have resulted in the selection of an undesirable trait known as in situ germination, which is also referred to as the pre-harvest sprouting o...
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Varyl R. Thorndycraft
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The Patagonian Andes were affected by a range of geophysical drivers of landscape incision during the Last Glacial Interglacial Transition and Early Holocene. Deciphering drivers of river system response during this period is complex, and magnitudes and ...
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Angela Baldanza, Roberto Bizzarri, Francesco Posati and Manuel Ravoni
Although drillholes in modern and ancient ostracods are known, the record is relatively scarce when compared to other taxa, and mainly exist with reference to the marine environment. Moreover, less is known about perforated ostracods, and more generally,...
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Thomas J. Bracegirdle, Florence Colleoni, Nerilie J. Abram, Nancy A. N. Bertler, Daniel A. Dixon, Mark England, Vincent Favier, Chris J. Fogwill, John C. Fyfe, Ian Goodwin, Hugues Goosse, Will Hobbs, Julie M. Jones, Elizabeth D. Keller, Alia L. Khan, Steven J. Phipps, Marilyn N. Raphael, Joellen Russell, Louise Sime, Elizabeth R. Thomas, Michiel R. van den Broeke and Ilana WaineraddShow full author listremoveHide full author list
Quantitative estimates of future Antarctic climate change are derived from numerical global climate models. Evaluation of the reliability of climate model projections involves many lines of evidence on past performance combined with knowledge of the proc...
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Mücahit Özdemir,Öznur Özdemir
Financial needs have been met through formal or informal institutions throughout history. Some of these institutions have been operating for many years and have developed and adapted to suit the current time. In the Ottoman Empire (1299-1923), cash ...
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Alexander V. Smirnov,Elena I. Grigorieva,Nadezhda N. Illarionova,Valentina M. Shcherbinina,Natalia S. Yushchenko
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The paper presents different educational systems to work out effective approaches to solving the problems in music and aesthetic education of students. Thus, one of the main tasks in the professional activity of a music educator is to master unique metho...
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Francesca Fiorelli
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In the mid 50?s background of the Politecnico di Milano, a group of students started to make use of a range of very personal stylistical references in the academic ex tempore, related to a specifi c historical and traditional baggage, giving thus birth t...
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Dustin Galer
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This article explores the emergence and evolution of sheltered employment in Canada during a period in which the discourse of disability and role of rehabilitation became increasingly contested. From the early 1970s to mid-1980s, sheltered workshops were...
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Konstantinos S. Voudouris, Yiannis Christodoulakos, Emmanouil Steiakakis and Andreas N. Angelakis
In ancient Hellas, water management began in the early Minoan Era (ca. 3200?1100 BC) and was related to the geomorphology, the geology, the topography, and the local climatic, hydrological, and socio-political conditions. Historical and archaeological ev...
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Jorge Munoz,Rosa Troncoso,Paul Duhart,Pedro Crignola,Lang Farmer,Charles R. Stern
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The mid-Tertiary Coastal Magmatic Belt in south-central Chile, which crops out both in the Central Valley and, south of 41°S, in the Coastal Cordillera as far west as the Pacific coast, formed when the locus of Andean magmatic activity expanded, both to ...
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Dustin Galer
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This article explores the emergence and evolution of sheltered employment in Canada during a period in which the discourse of disability and role of rehabilitation became increasingly contested. From the early 1970s to mid-1980s, sheltered workshops were...
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