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  1. 201

    Topologie de la traduction des langues camerounaises dans le texte théâtral by NGO BIUMLA Catherine Epse ABOGO

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Pour cela, nous recensons ces différentes reformulations à la fois dans les pièces de théâtre écrites après les années 2000, en l’occurrence Ngum a Jemea (2007) de David Mbanga Eyombwan et Nlongnjel (2019) de Djhamidi Bond, et dans le théâtre populaire de Kouokam Narcisse, Markus et Frida Choco Bronzé de la même période. Cet article, en s’appuyant sur la grammaire textuelle, vérifiera l’hypothèse selon laquelle ces traductions sont une particularité du théâtre camerounais moderne. …”
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    Lead “Contamination / Ligature” Threshold Evaluation in Copper-Based Alloys of the Golden Horde Monuments from the Lower Volga Region by Kseniya S. Kovaleva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A study of 647 copper and copper-based alloy utensil showed that unrefined contaminated copper and its alloys with tin and zinc with a 2–3% average lead content were used for forging in addition to refined copper during the Golden Horde period in the Lower Volga region. Tin bronze and triple, multicomponent bronzes with a 3.5% average lead content were the main casting alloys. …”
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    ln pursuit of Aryan Homeland (2nd Lithuanian Archaeological expedition in Afghanistan) by Aleksiejus Luchtanas, Ramunė Butrimaitė

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…These are ancient settlements or tapa chronologically dating back to the Anaeolithic period and the Bronze Age and castles of the 1st millennium AD. During the expedition, new groups of cultural value were surveyed, too. …”
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    Enhancing surface properties of Ti via pulsed laser ablation in H2O2: Formation of stable TiO2-B structure with improved corrosion and wear resistance by Ensiye Shabanlou, Babak Jaleh, Maryam Molaei, Mohammad Kashfi, Saeid Azizian, Arash Fattah-Alhosseini, Kyong Yop Rhee

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The results confirmed the fabrication of the monoclinic TiO2-B structure (bronze phase of TiO2) for all numbers of laser scanning cycles. …”
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    Genetic aspects of lactase deficiency in indigenous populations of Siberia by B. A. Malyarchuk

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The analysis of paleogenomic data has shown that the higher frequency of the rs4988235-T allele in populations of Central Asia and Southern Siberia is associated with the eastward spread of ancient populations of the Eastern European steppes, starting from the Bronze Age. The results of polymorphism analysis of exons and adjacent introns of the MCM6 and LCT genes in indigenous populations of Siberia indicate the possibility that polymorphic variants may potentially be related to lactose metabolism exist in East Asian populations. …”
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    Armament of the Maeotian Horsemen of the 4th Century BC (Based on Materials from the Prikubansky Burial Ground) by Natalya Yu. Limberis, Ivan I. Marchenko

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Mostly, iron three-blade arrowheads were used (415 specimens), bronze (three-blade and triangular) were practically out of use (25 specimens), and bone bullet-shaped ones were represented by isolated finds. …”
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    Polymorphism of the LCT gene regulatory region in Turkicspeaking populations of the Altay-Sayan region (southern Siberia) by I. V. Pilipenko, M. S. Pristyazhnyuk, V. F. Kobzev, M. I. Voevoda, A. S. Pilipenko

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The expansion of the “European” allele LCT-13910T to the gene pool of the populations in southern Siberia could be related to migration waves of ancient herders form western Eurasia during the Bronze Age (in III – II millennium BC). A decrease of the LCT-13910T allele frequency and the total frequency of its carriers in the Turkic-speaking populations of southern Siberia in comparison with the majority of European populations and the Kazakhs from southern Central Asia can be attributed to: (1) a significant influence on the Altai- Sayan population’s gene pool by Eastern Eurasian populations, for which the LCT-13910T allele is rare; (2) a lesser adaptive significance of lactase persistence for south Siberian populations, compared to the populations of Europe. …”
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    Failure of cargo aileron’s actuator by G. Zucca, M. Amura, L. Allegrucci, M. Bernabei

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The assembly has two bronze caps on both ends. These are fixed in position by means of two retainers. …”
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    Nécropoles multipolaires et élaboration d’un nouveau modèle socio-politique au premier âge du Fer : réflexions à partir des sites du Camp de l’Église Sud à Flaujac-Poujols (Lot) et... by Antoine Dumas

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Given that, in the protohistoric world as in others, necropolises are to be considered places of ideological expression, this implies that, between the global crisis which marks the end of the Bronze Age during the 9th c. BC and the middle phase of the Early Iron Age, these two necropolises illustrate and reflect an existing social process, a sort of competition or symbolic struggle between different social units, both attempting to gain or maintain a dominant position within society. …”
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    Les changements hydromorphologiques de l’estuaire de la Loire et l’évolution du port de Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) by Rémy Arthuis

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…On-site archaeological and environmental studies, and those developed in parallel on the lower Loire, both as part of two collective research programmes (PCR) that succeeded each other between 2005 and 2015, and during a documentary study carried out in 2019, made it possible to describe the geomorphological entities present in the ancient Loire landscape (islands, channels and alluvial plains) and provided a fairly fine resolution on the hydrological evolution of the lower Loire from the Bronze Age to the present day. Many of the geomorphological features present in the Loire Valley, between the Roman port of Nantes/Condevicnum (Loire-Atlantique) on the right bank and that of Rezé/Ratiatum (Loire-Atlantique) on the left bank, appeared gradually between 5700 and 4500 BP, during the final Neolithic period. …”
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    InHeritage—A Gamified Mobile Application with AR and VR for Cultural Heritage Preservation in the Metaverse by Paula Srdanović, Tibor Skala, Marko Maričević

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The project has garnered significant recognition, receiving the Rector’s Award for the best scientific paper in the technical field at the University of Zagreb and earning bronze medals at the ARCA Innovation Fair and the INOVA Fair. …”
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    Dynamic history of the Central Plain and Haidai region inferred from Late Neolithic to Iron Age ancient human genomes by Hui Fang, Fawei Liang, Hao Ma, Rui Wang, Haifeng He, Limin Qiu, Le Tao, Kongyang Zhu, Weihua Wu, Long Ma, Huazhen Zhang, Shuqing Chen, Chao Zhu, Haodong Chen, Yu Xu, Yongsheng Zhao, Haiwang Liu, Chuan-Chao Wang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, the rice-farmer-related gene flow in the Longshan period did not arrive in groups from the Yuzhuang sites in the Central Plain or previously published groups in Shandong. The Bronze Age Erlitou culture genomes validate the genetic stability in the Central Plain and the relative genetic homogeneity between the Central Plain and Shandong.…”
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    Une statue de togatus découverte dans l’agglomération antique de Briord (Ain) by Thomas Le Saint Quinio, Maria-Pia Darblade-Audoin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A cult of Mercury is attested to by the discovery of a bronze statuette, an altar (CIL XIII, 2461 ; ILAin 2005, 24) and a gift of a proscaenium to the god (CIL XIII, 2462 ; ILAin 2005, 25).The Roman road that crosses Briord measures eight metres in width and was used since the beginning of the 1st c. to the end of the 3rd c. …”
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    East Asian Gene flow bridged by northern coastal populations over past 6000 years by Juncen Liu, Yichen Liu, Yongsheng Zhao, Chao Zhu, Tianyi Wang, Wen Zeng, Bo Sun, Fen Wang, Hui Han, Zhenguang Li, Xiaotian Feng, Peng Cao, Fengshi Luan, Feng Liu, Qingyan Dai, Junfeng Guo, Zimeng Wang, Chengmin Wei, Qiaowei Wei, Ruowei Yang, Weihong Hou, Wanjing Ping, Fan Bai, Bo Miao, Wenjun Wang, Melinda A. Yang, Qiaomei Fu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Reconstructing the genetic history of the Neolithic, Bronze, and Iron Age populations of coastal northern East Asia shows gene flow on both a north-south and an east-west (inland-coastal-island) scale.…”
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    La flore sauvage du boulevard Dr Henri-Henrot à Reims/Durocortorum : approche carpologique de l’environnement du site et des productions de denrées végétales by Véronique Matterne, Clémence Pagnoux

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Sometimes attested to since the Neolithic or Bronze Age (Hellmund 2008), species such as Agrostemma githago, or common corn cockle, increased with the emergence of new agricultural practices such as limestone soil improvement. …”
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    Le sanctuaire romain du Vigneau à Pussigny (Indre-et-Loire) : un lieu de mémoire, de vie et d’accueil by Arnaud Coutelas, Sébastien Lepetz

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…A second, nested within the first, can be dated to the Final Bronze Age, and there are also two enclosures dating to the Iron Age. …”
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    Quais et ouvrages portuaires romains de Rouen/Rotomagus (Seine-Maritime) by Marie-Clotilde Lequoy

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This site seems to have been used very early on, as suggested by the discovery of a Bronze Age dugout canoe, abandoned in a cove to the west of the town, near Place de la Pucelle. …”
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    Texas Phoenix Palm Decline by Nigel A. Harrison, Monica L. Elliott

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…*Texas Phoenix Palm Decline (TPPD) is now known as Lethal bronzing disease (LBD) PP243/PP163: Lethal Bronzing Disease (LBD) (ufl.edu) …”
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    Texas Phoenix Palm Decline by Nigel A. Harrison, Monica L. Elliott

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…*Texas Phoenix Palm Decline (TPPD) is now known as Lethal bronzing disease (LBD) PP243/PP163: Lethal Bronzing Disease (LBD) (ufl.edu) …”
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