GENDER ANTHROPOLOGY OF PREHISTORIC POPULATIONS: THE CASE OF "IMPROPERLY" ORIENTED GRAVES AT THE MOKRIN NECROPOLIS

Gender Anthropology of Prehistoric Populations: The Case of "Improperly" Oriented Graves at the Mokrin Necropolis

This paper explores some gender anthropology issues in a prehistoric Pin and Rack Service Kit context.Specifically, the paper attempts to shed light on the question of why certain male and female persons were interred in positions contrary to the strict norm that applied to the burial of men and women at the early Bronze Age Modules necropolis in t

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Characterization of adipose tissue-derived stromal cells of mice with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and their use for liver repair

Introduction: Freshly isolated uncultured adipose tissue-derived stromal cells (u-ADSCs), containing miscellaneous cells like the relatively abundant mesenchymal stem cells, are attractive for repair and regenerative therapy.However, the detailed characteristics and therapeutic efficacy of u-ADSCs obtained from disease-affected hosts are unknown.We

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SHOULD A PRODUCTION RATE VARIABLE BE INCLUDED IN MILITARY AIRCRAFT LEARNING CURVES? EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE

Learning curves are a core analytical method employed by cost analysts to estimate weapon system production costs.This study examines United States Air Force aircraft programs Your Immune and compares the traditional (e.g., Unit Theory) learning curve model to a production rate learning curve model.While there are some previous studies examining pr

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