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Field: Archeology

Station Identification: The Aboriginal Programs Unit of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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Faye Ginsburg

Journal: Visual Anthropology ReviewYear: 1993
Citations: 32

Over the last decade, the production of media by and about Aboriginal Australians has undergone geometric expansion, from a few experimental efforts at developing local video production in the early 1980s in remote communities, to the current situation in which video equipment and television broadca...

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Community engagement and public education in northwestern part of Bangladesh: A study regarding heritage conservation

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Md. Hasibul Hasan, Md. Arif Chowdhury, Md. Abdul Wakil

Journal: HeliyonYear: 2022Citations: 30

Heritage management is important to conserve the identity of history and culture, which can generate economic activity, enhance aesthetics, increase surrounding land value, and transfer knowledge from generation to generation. Bangladesh is a land that belongs to various forms of heritage, and Rajsh...

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A radiographic study of the mandibular third molar root development in different ethnic groups.

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Helen M. Liversidge, Kalaiarasu M. Peariasamy, Morẹ́nikẹ́ Oluwátóyìn Foláyan, Abiola Adeniyi et al.

Journal: PubMedYear: 2017Citations: 30

BACKGROUND: The nature of differences in the timing of tooth formation between ethnic groups is important when estimating age. AIM: To calculate age of transition of the mandibular third (M3) molar tooth stages from archived dental radiographs from sub-Saharan Africa, Malaysia, Japan and two groups ...

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Accessibility Analysis of Parks at Urban Neighborhood: The Case of Dhaka

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Saniya Tabassum, Faria Sharmin

Journal: Asian Journal of Applied Science and EngineeringYear: 2013Citations: 29

The city and urban environment will become extremely important in the daily lives of the increasing number of people. Parks and open spaces are one aspect of urban environment that is of great importance in daily life as well as social life for people who live in urban areas. Often their importance ...

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Longitudinal analysis of deciduous tooth emergence: III. Sexual dimorphism in Bangladeshi, Guatemalan, Japanese, and Javanese children

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Darryl J. Holman, Robert E. Jones

Journal: American Journal of Physical AnthropologyYear: 2003Citations: 28

Previous studies, mostly in European populations, found sex differences in the pattern of deciduous tooth emergence. Most studies find that the anterior dentition in males is precocial relative to the female dentition, and the pattern reverses so that females lead males in the emergence of the poste...

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Un assemblage de petits vertébrés hautement diversifié de la fin du MIS 5 dans un environnement montagnard au Centre de l’Espagne (Cueva del Camino, Pinilla del Valle, communauté autonome de Madrid)

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César Laplana, Hugues‐Alexandre Blain, Paloma Sevilla, Juan Luís Arsuaga et al.

Journal: QuaternaireYear: 2013Citations: 27

La Haute Vallée du Lozoya au Centre de l’Espagne est actuellement l’un des environnements naturels le plus diversifié en ce qui concerne les petits vertébrés terrestres dans la péninsule Ibérique, avec 13 espèces d’amphibiens, 17 de reptiles et 26 de micromammifères. Les phénomènes de karstification...

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Subsidence in the lower deltaic areas of Bangladesh

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Monirul Hoque, Mahmood Alam

Journal: Marine GeodesyYear: 1997Citations: 25

The lower deltaic area of Bangladesh is located on two active troughs, Faridpur Trough and Hatiya Trough. Although most of the Bengal Basin is slowly subsiding, the troughs are subsiding more rapidly. The area shows evidence of three different types of subsidence: tectonic, anthropogenic, and that r...

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CHRONIC DYSENTERY, STUNTING, AND WHIPWORM INFESTATION

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Edward S. Cooper, Donald A. P. Bundy, F. J. Henry

Journal: The LancetYear: 1986Citations: 25
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Climate change and world heritage: a cross-border analysis of the Sundarbans (Bangladesh–India)

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Kamrul Hassan, James Higham, Ben Wooliscroft, Debbie Hopkins

Journal: Journal of Policy Research in Tourism Leisure and EventsYear: 2018Citations: 24

The national policy context influences micro-level management actions for natural World Heritage facing the challenge of climate change in the developing world. Little is currently known about how climate vulnerable natural World Heritage is managed to build resilience within the socio-ecological sy...

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Stature estimation from foot anthropometric measurements in Bangladeshi population

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Md. Asadujjaman, Sk. Nahid Al Noman, Md. Babor Ali Molla

Journal: Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -)Year: 2019Citations: 23

Background Estimating human stature is a major concern to formulate a biological profile which provides effective data for forensic identification. This research was aimed to generate a formula for estimating stature from human foot anthropometry. Methods This study was conducted in selected 150 mal...

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Corrosion Inhibition of Carbon Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution by Mentha Pulegium Extract

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A. Khadraoui, A. Khelifa, Hocine Boutoumi, Boualem Mettai et al.

Journal: Portugaliae electrochimica actaYear: 2014Citations: 22

The inhibition effect of Mentha pulegium extract (MPE) on the acid corrosion of carbon steel in 1 M HCl solution was investigated using weight loss, potentiodynamic polarisation, and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The results show that the Mentha pulegium extract is a good inhibitor, and th...

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Anthropometric Measurements of the hand length and their correlation with the Stature of Bengali adult Muslim females

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Syeda Zamila Hasan Laila, R Ferdousi, ABM Nurunnobi, ATM Shafiqul Islam et al.

Journal: Bangladesh Journal of AnatomyYear: 1970Citations: 22

Context: Stature or body height is one of the most important and useful anthropometric parameter that determine the physical identity of an individual. The study was done to estimate stature from the hand length on one hundred and fifty Bengali adult Muslim females. Study design: descriptive cross s...

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A Novel Approach to Using Spectral Imaging to Classify Dyes in Colored Fibers

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G. M. Atiqur Rahaman, Jussi Parkkinen, Markku Hauta‐Kasari

Journal: SensorsYear: 2020Citations: 21

In the field of cultural heritage, applied dyes on textiles are studied to explore their great artistic and historic values. Dye analysis is essential and important to plan correct restoration, preservation and display strategy in museums and art galleries. However, most of the existing diagnostic t...

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Brick manufacturing practice in Bangladesh: a review of energy efficacy and air pollution scenarios

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Kh Mahfuz ud Darain, A. B. M. S. Rahman, A. B. M. Amimul Ahsan, A. B. M. Saiful Islam et al.

Journal: Universiti Putra Malaysia Institutional Repository (Universiti Putra Malaysia)Year: 2013Citations: 20

Building structures and major construction works are booming in the urban areas of Bangladesh to keep up the rapid urbanization rate. Brick is an essential construction material for its building industries. To meet the need of construction, brickfields are growing sporadically here and there at the ...

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Tipología de la cerámica bajomedieval y moderna sevillana (s. XV-XVIII): I, la loza quebrada de relleno de bóvedas

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Nieves Chisvert Jiménez, Fernando de Amores Carredano

Journal: SPAL Revista de Prehistoria y Arqueología de la Universidad de SevillaYear: 1993Citations: 20

RESUMEN: En este artculo se ofrece por vez primera una tipologa de 212 formas de cermicas comunes producidas en Triana (Sevilla), Marchena y Carmona entre los siglos XV a XVIII. Los datos proceden de las colecciones de vasos defectuosos rescatados de los rellenos de bvedas de edificios. Se garantiza...

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