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    A novel scheme of binding update no sense drop BCE in LMA by Geaiger, Mohamed, Hassan Abdalla Hashim, Aisha, Khalifa, Othman Omran, Elsheikh, Elsheikh Mohamed Ahmed

    Published 2014
    “…This paper proposed a Binding Update No Sense Drop BCE in LMA BUNSD-LMA schema. The BUNSD-LMA aims to find possible solution to allow MNNs that are roaming in a PMIPv6 domain to perform seamless mobility whiles maintaining their session continuity through mobile router. …”
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    Experiences at the centre of the world: meaning and monumentality at Delphi (c. 570-400 BCE) by Round, Charlotte Louise

    Published 2021
    “…This thesis will examine the sanctuary of Apollo c. 570-400 BCE, corresponding to the period of Delphi’s greatest prestige. …”
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    Cultural depictions of the European fallow deer (Dama dama) 6000 BCE to 1600 CE by Ward, Christopher

    Published 2017
    “…This thesis will seek to illustrate the social and cultural role which the European Fallow Deer has played in the period 6000 BCE – 1600 CE by investigating cultural depictions of the animal. …”
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    The Roman porticus: colonnades in Rome’s built environment, c. 200 BCE - 100 CE by White, B. J.

    Published 2023
    “…In this thesis, I examine the developing forms and functions of a particular space, the porticus, and contextualise it in Rome’s built environment from 200 BCE to 100 CE. A primary function of Roman porticus was their framing of social interaction. …”
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    Natron glass beads reveal Proto-Silk Road between the Mediterranean and China in the 1st millennium BCE by Lü, Qin-Qin, Henderson, Julian, Wang, Yongqiang, Wang, Binghua

    Published 2021
    “…After establishing the compositional types and technological sequence of Mediterranean natron glass (eighth-second century BCE) using trace elements, we report the analysis of a mid-1st millennium BCE glass bead from Xinjiang, China, which was likely made with Levantine raw glass, and identify common types of stratified eye beads in Eurasia based on a compositional and typological comparison. …”
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    Forward and reverse genetics in industrially important Clostridia by Grosse-Honebrink, Alexander

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…Clostridium pasteurianum; Clostridium acetobutylicum; Clostridium sporogenes; rex redox regulator; hydrogenase; dhaBCE; glycerol dehydratase; hypertransformable; bacterial transformation; SMC proteins; structural maintenance of chromosomes; mariner-transposon; sigma-factor; tcdR…”
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    A stereospecific carboxyl esterase from Bacillus coagulans hosting nonlipase activity within a lipase-like fold by De Vitis, Valerio, Nakhnoukh, Cristina, Pinto, Andrea, Contente, Martina L., Barbiroli, Alberto, Milani, Mario, Bolognesi, Martino, Molinari, Francesco, Gourlay, Louise J., Romano, Diego

    Published 2018
    “…Here, we report the biochemical and structural characterization of an atypical carboxylesterase from Bacillus coagulans (BCE), endowed with high enantioselectivity toward different 1,2-O-isopropylideneglycerol (IPG or solketal) esters. …”
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    The spread of rice to Japan: insights from Bayesian analysis of direct radiocarbon dates and population dynamics in East Asia by Leipe, Christian, Long, Tengwen, Wagner, Mayke, Goslar, Tomasz, Tarasov, Pavel E.

    Published 2020
    “…It then appeared in western Japan (northern Kyushu) in the 9th century BCE and continued to disperse discontinuously across eastern Japan. …”
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    Discontinuous spread of millet agriculture in eastern Asia and prehistoric population dynamics by Leipe, C., Long, Tengwen, Sergusheva, E. A., Wagner, M., Tarasov, P. E.

    Published 2019
    “…In northern China, the spread of millet-based agriculture supported a quasi-exponential population growth from 6000 to 2000 BCE. While growth continued in northeastern China after 2000 BCE, the Upper/Middle Yellow River experienced decline. …”
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    Epidemiology of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ in Western Australia: Implications for Surgical Margins and Management by Butler-Henderson, Kerryn, Lee, Andy, Lenzo, N., Price, R.

    Published 2014
    “…A BCE was significantly associated with age (p < 0.001), no second operation (p < 0.001) and no radiotherapy (p = 0.049 recurrence, p = 0.043 invasion). …”
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    Early Pastoral Economies and Herding Transitions in Eastern Eurasia by Taylor, W.T.T., Clark, J., Bayarsaikhan, J., Tuvshinjargal, T., Jobe, J.T., Fitzhugh, W., Kortum, R., Spengler, R.N., Shnaider, S., Seersholm, F.V., Hart, I., Case, N., Wilkin, S., Hendy, J., Thuering, U., Miller, B., Miller, A.R.V., Picin, A., Vanwezer, N., Irmer, F., Brown, S., Abdykanova, A., Shultz, D.R., Pham, V., Bunce, Michael, Douka, K., Jones, E.L., Boivin, N.

    Published 2020
    “…Our results provide evidence for livestock-based, herding subsistence in Mongolia during the late 3rd and early 2nd millennia BCE. We observe no evidence for dietary exploitation of horses prior to the late Bronze Age, ca. 1200 BCE – at which point horses come to dominate ritual assemblages, play a key role in pastoral diets, and greatly influence pastoral mobility. …”
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    The cretan middle bronze age ‘Minoan Kernos’ was designed to predict a total solar eclipse and to facilitate a magnetic compass by Downey, William

    Published 2015
    “…Comparisons of eclipse constructions taken from Kernos measurements, with those of Hipparchus (2nd. c. BCE), appear to be similar, suggesting a common origin. …”
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    The Unfinished Museum: The Case of Pasargadae World Heritage Site Museum by Mozaffari, Ali, Westbrook, N.

    Published 2011
    “…Pasargadae was constructed as the capital of Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemenid dynasty in 500 BCE. Sources have suggested that at this location Cyrus defeated his opponent, the leader of the Medes, uniting the Persians and the Medes and launching the multi-ethnic Achaemenid (550-330 BCE) Empire. …”
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    Test case prioritization approach for sequence of events using complexity factor by Ja'afar, Emyreema

    Published 2018
    “…In this study, an automate tool is developed to calculate the BCE value using a Visual Basic and Microsoft Access. …”
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    Transforming paddy husk into compost using Bacillus spp. from termite gut to enhance Zea mays L. growth by Freddie Simol, Carlina

    Published 2021
    “…T5 to T7 were inoculated with a combination of two microbes (Bto + Bce) for T5, (Bce + Bt) for T6, and (Bto + Bt) for T7. …”
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    Identifying the volcanic eruption depicted in a Neolithic painting at Çatalhöyük, Central Anatolia, Turkey by Schmitt, A., Danisik, Martin, Aydar, E., Sen, E., Ulusoy, I., Lovera, O.

    Published 2014
    “…A mural excavated at the Neolithic Çatalhöyük site (Central Anatolia, Turkey) has been interpreted as the oldest known map. Dating to ~6600 BCE, it putatively depicts an explosive summit eruption of the Hasan Dagi twin-peaks volcano located ~130 km northeast of Çatalhöyük, and a birds-eye view of a town plan in the foreground. …”
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    Bone Resorption Marker Status of Pre and Postmenopausal Malay Women in Kelantan and Its Corresponding Risk Factors (Status Petanda Resorpsi Tulang dalam Kalangan Wanita Melayu Pra... by Hapidin, Hermizi, Mahmood, Hawa, Harith, Sakinah

    Published 2013
    “…The NTx value for premenopausal subjects were higher than the expected values (15.2 (8.10) compared to 12.6 (3.20) nM BCE). The median was 19.929 nM BCE. The mean CTx and NTx levels of postmenopausal subjects were significantly lower than premenopausal subjects (p<0.05). …”
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