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  1. 161

    Specialty Cut Flower Production Guides for Florida: Sunflower by Rick Schoellhorn, Everett Emino, Erin Alvarez

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…Many cultivars are available in colors that range from yellow to bronze, red, or cream. New cultivars have been introduced especially for bedding and cut flower use, as the familiar old cultivars and agronomic oil seed types are not well suited for these purposes. …”
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  2. 162

    Dielectric Temperature Stability and Enhanced Energy-Storage Performance of Sr<sub>0.4</sub>Ba<sub>0.6</sub>(Zr<sub>0.2</sub>Ti<sub>0.2</sub>Sn<sub>0.2</sub>Ta<sub>0.2</sub>Nb<sub>... by Yingying Zhao, Ziao Li, Shiqiang Yang, Pu Mao, Ruirui Kang

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this research, we employed a high-entropy approach in tungsten-bronze-structured ferroelectric ceramics, preparing Sr<sub>0.4</sub>Ba<sub>0.6</sub>(Zr<sub>0.2</sub>Ti<sub>0.2</sub>Sn<sub>0.2</sub>Ta<sub>0.2</sub>Nb<sub>0.2</sub>)<sub>2</sub> (denoted as SBN40-H) ceramics through the traditional solid-state reaction technique. …”
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  3. 163

    Primary Terminal Haemochromatosis in a 50 Year-Old Patient by M. I. Gonik, M. S. Zharkova, O. Yu. Kiseleva, E. V. Berezina, Sh. A. Ondos, Yu. V. Lerner, E. A. Kogan, V. T. Ivashkin

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The case describes a classical clinical manifestation of haemochromatosis: bronze skin hyperpigmentation, liver cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, cardiomyopathy, adrenal insufficiency. …”
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  4. 164

    Interacting with the Past: Historical Sciences and Historical Games by David Černín

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To complement the theoretical examination of the problem, the paper examines three examples from historical discourse (the Late Bronze Age collapse, cliodynamics, and Big History) and juxtaposes them against two examples of historical video games of a strategic genre that deal with related topics. …”
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  5. 165

    Palaeogenetic study of human migrations around the Caspian Sea during protohistory by Perle Guarino-Vignon

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Finally, this study presents new results allowing a better characterisation of the admixture that occurred in southern Central Asia during the transition between the Bronze Age and the Iron Age, a pivotal period for the history of the present-day populations of this region.…”
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  6. 166

    The Roman City of Tarsus in Cilicia and its Terracotta Figurines by Isabelle Hasselin Rous, Serdar Yalçin

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…From the Bronze Age to Greco-Roman antiquity, Tarsus was an important urban center because of its proximity to the famous Cilician Gates that connected central Anatolia to the Mediterranean coast and northern Syria, as well its maritime connections to the eastern Mediterranean through its harbor. …”
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  7. 167

    SELF-IDENTIFICATION FACTORS OF VISITORS TO THE MEMORIAL LANDSCAPE OF THE ARKAIM ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE by Andrey V. Safonov, Irina V. Topchii

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The connective structure of Arkaim is explored as a multidimensional phenomenon whose conceptual facets are represented by the natural landscape and its history, the history of Arkaim settlement dating back to the Bronze Age, the historical facts, legends and tales, as well as the history of discovery and promotion of this archaeological monument. …”
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    L’area di Temesa tra confini geografici e interazioni culturali by Margherita Perri

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…My archaeological investigation has found elements from the Middle Bronze Age onwards pertaining to this settlement, which fits into a geographical context specific to the Southern Tyrrhenian Coast. …”
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  9. 169

    Tombes à fossé circulaire et chemins de la fin du premier âge du Fer à la Pailletrice, ZAC du Parc de l’Aéroport à Pérols (Hérault) : nouvelles données sur les pratiques funéraires... by Isabelle Daveau, Bernard Dedet

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The best preserved monument shows a peripheral ditch marking out a very low earth barrow with a secondary cremation deposit next to its centre, an ossuary with the remains of two bronze vases, and a shallow pit containing residues from the pyre. …”
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  10. 170

    Quartz workshop of the Stone Age "Pereboiny" on the Seversky Donets (Rostov region) by Zorov Yu.N., Kolesnik A.V., Danilchenko A.Yu.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Perhaps the workshop was visited in the Bronze Age. Thus, the open monument was one of the significant production centers of the lower reaches of the Seversky Donets for a very long time.…”
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  11. 171

    Un établissement rural de La Tène finale à Couesmes, La Tesserie (Indre-et-Loire) by Bénédicte Quilliec, Jean-Marie Laruaz

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In the light of the new data resulting from the study of several assemblies coming from varied structures, it is possible to better define the architectural constructions and identify the ceramic, bronze and iron furnishings and also animal bones and seeds. …”
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    Mobiliary Art Objects from the Koksharovski Kholm Sanctuary by Alexander F. Shorin, Anastasia A. Shorina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The archaeological site contains artifacts from the Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Late Bronze Age, and Middle Ages. But the main part of the collection includes artifacts, made of clay and stone, from the Neolithic, known in the literature as cross-grooved items, spherical and biconical findings, ornithomorphic and zoomorphic artefacts, including plastic on vessels, talc rods of segmented shape with and without impression, a drilled stone mace, a fragment of a polished slate knife, back part of which is designed in the form of an ornithomorphic image, flint and ground arrowheads, clay disks without a hole, etc. …”
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    FEATURES OF MANUFACTURE OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL WITH MACROHETEROGENEOUS STRUCTURE WITH THE APPLICATION OF MAGNETIC FIELDS by A. S. Kalinichenko, V. A. Sheinert, V. A. Kalinichenko, A. G. Slutsky

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…The paper presents generalized results of experimental studies of peculiarities during the formation of composite materials on the basis of bronze and iron granules with the use of high-speed induction melting. …”
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    Beginning of the metal age in the central Balkans according to the results of the archeometallurgy by Jovanović B.

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This long process of including the metal in wider use lasted generally from the middle of the 5th millennium BC to the end of the 4th millennium BC, i.e. to the appearance of the Bronze Age.…”
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    Use of FBG sensors for monitoring cracks of the equestrian statue of Bartolomeo Colleoni in Venice by F. Felli, A. Brotzu, D. Pilone, C. Vendittozzi, M.Caponero

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The process of restoring the Colleoni equestrian statue, started in 2003, allowed to understand how the bronze statue was originally cast and manufactured and the techniques used in its construction. …”
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  16. 176

    Acalypha wilkesiana by Edward F. Gilman

    Published 2004-10-01
    “… This large, fast-growing evergreen shrub provides a continuous splash of color in the landscape. The bronze red to muted red 4- to 8-inch-long, heart-shaped leaves are available in varying mottled combinations of green, purple, yellow, orange, pink, or white, depending upon cultivar (Figure 1). …”
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    Acalypha wilkesiana by Edward F. Gilman

    Published 2004-10-01
    “… This large, fast-growing evergreen shrub provides a continuous splash of color in the landscape. The bronze red to muted red 4- to 8-inch-long, heart-shaped leaves are available in varying mottled combinations of green, purple, yellow, orange, pink, or white, depending upon cultivar (Figure 1). …”
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    L’infanticide féminin en question chez les Gaulois du Midi : l’apport des analyses ADN sur les nouveau-nés enterrés dans les habitats de l’âge du Fer by Bernard Dedet, Henri Duday, Philippe Gruat, Mélanie Pruvost

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Though undeniably numerous among ancient or traditional, pre-Jennerian societies, before the advent of modern hygiene and medicine, juveniles who died during the perinatal period are remarkably absent from the cemeteries of indigenous populations for the Final Bronze and Iron Ages of southern France. Furthermore, infants of several months of age, for whom the mortality rate is also very high, are also very rare in these assemblages. …”
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    Two in one: the use of "deer" stone for making a statue in the Turkic period (results of photogrammetry in the archaeological and architectural complex "Burana Tower" in Kyrgyzstan... by Tishkin Alexey A., Tabaldiev Kubatbek Sh., Bondarenko Sergey Y.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The number of "deer" stones discovered and their design indicate that the western periphery of a large nomadic community that existed in Inner Asia from the end of the Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age was located in Prityanshan. …”
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    A new skink of the genus Scincella Mittleman, 1950 (Squamata, Scincidae) from Son La Province, northwestern Vietnam by Anh Van Pham, Thomas Ziegler, Cuong The Pham, Thao Ngoc Hoang, Hanh Thi Ngo, Minh Duc Le

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Scincella truongi sp. nov. is characterized by a combination of the following characters: size medium (SVL up to 59.4 mm); primary temporals 2; external ear opening without lobules; loreals two; supralabials seven or eight; infralabials six or seven; nuchals in three pairs; midbody scales in 28 rows; dorsal scales smooth, in six rows across the back; paravertebral scales 60–67, not widened; ventral scales in 60–70 rows; ten smooth lamellae beneath finger IV and 13–15 beneath toe IV; toes not reaching to fingers when limbs adpressed along body; dorsal surface of body and tail bronze brown with few black spots, a dark stripe running from nostril to eye and extending from posterior corner of eye along upper part of flank to the middle of the tail. …”
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