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View article: Implementation of ‘MEDLs’: regional guidelines for management of medical emergencies
Implementation of ‘MEDLs’: regional guidelines for management of medical emergencies Open
Introduction: The fragmented landscape of emergency medical guidelines across individual Trusts has resulted in inefficiencies in accessibility, maintenance and real-time applicability. Clinicians often struggle to locate relevant, up-to-d…
View article: Caregiver Satisfaction with Anxiety Treatment for Autistic Youth: A Mixed Methods Examination
Caregiver Satisfaction with Anxiety Treatment for Autistic Youth: A Mixed Methods Examination Open
For Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to best meet the specific needs of autistic youth with co-occurring anxiety and to continue to grow as a sustainable treatment option, it is important to incorporate caregiver perspectives and feedback. Dat…
View article: Understanding long-term human ecodynamics through the lens of ecosystem collapse
Understanding long-term human ecodynamics through the lens of ecosystem collapse Open
Most research on long-term human ecodynamics examines changes in the size and structure of human populations, often in relation to climate change. Here we offer an alternative perspective that draws on recent progress in conservation scien…
View article: Mapping workforce contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals: a tool to enhance staff capacity and inspire action
Mapping workforce contributions to the Sustainable Development Goals: a tool to enhance staff capacity and inspire action Open
The United Nations’ Agenda 2030 provides a framework of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to achieve peace and prosperity for people and planet, now and into the future (1) . The United Nations Decade of Action on Nutrition emphasise…
View article: Digitally Enlightened or Still in the Dark? Establishing a Sector-Wide Approach to Enhancing Data Synthesis and Research Potential in British Environmental Archaeology and Beyond
Digitally Enlightened or Still in the Dark? Establishing a Sector-Wide Approach to Enhancing Data Synthesis and Research Potential in British Environmental Archaeology and Beyond Open
In a 2019 Internet Archaeology article, Elizabeth Pearson posed the question 'are we back in the Dark Ages?'. This question was made in reference to a developer-funded archaeology sector that was generating vast quantities of evidence and,…
View article: Using Phytolith, Geochemical and Ethnographic Analysis to Inform on Site Construction and Activities in the Neolithic of Southwest Asia: Case Studies from Wadi Faynan 16 and ‘Ain Ghazal, Jordan
Using Phytolith, Geochemical and Ethnographic Analysis to Inform on Site Construction and Activities in the Neolithic of Southwest Asia: Case Studies from Wadi Faynan 16 and ‘Ain Ghazal, Jordan Open
This paper explores what can be learned about settlement construction and use in the southwest Asian Neolithic from phytolith, geochemical and ethnographic analysis. This period was targeted because, despite its importance, our understandi…
View article: Supplementary Figure legends from Tumors with AKT1<sup>E17K</sup> Mutations Are Rational Targets for Single Agent or Combination Therapy with AKT Inhibitors
Supplementary Figure legends from Tumors with AKT1<sup>E17K</sup> Mutations Are Rational Targets for Single Agent or Combination Therapy with AKT Inhibitors Open
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View article: Supplementary Figure legends from Tumors with AKT1<sup>E17K</sup> Mutations Are Rational Targets for Single Agent or Combination Therapy with AKT Inhibitors
Supplementary Figure legends from Tumors with AKT1<sup>E17K</sup> Mutations Are Rational Targets for Single Agent or Combination Therapy with AKT Inhibitors Open
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View article: Developing Transdisciplinary Approaches to Sustainability Challenges: The Need to Model Socio-Environmental Systems in the Longue Durée
Developing Transdisciplinary Approaches to Sustainability Challenges: The Need to Model Socio-Environmental Systems in the Longue Durée Open
Human beings are an active component of every terrestrial ecosystem on Earth. Although our local impact on the evolution of these ecosystems has been undeniable and extensively documented, it remains unclear precisely how our activities ar…
View article: Council for British Research in the Levant Archaeological Monographs
Council for British Research in the Levant Archaeological Monographs Open
View article: A model based on Bayesian confirmation and machine learning algorithms to aid archaeological interpretation by integrating incompatible data
A model based on Bayesian confirmation and machine learning algorithms to aid archaeological interpretation by integrating incompatible data Open
The interpretation of archaeological features often requires a combined methodological approach in order to make the most of the material record, particularly from sites where this may be limited. In practice, this requires the consultatio…
View article: The Zagros Epipalaeolithic revisited: New excavations and 14C dates from Palegawra cave in Iraqi Kurdistan
The Zagros Epipalaeolithic revisited: New excavations and 14C dates from Palegawra cave in Iraqi Kurdistan Open
Palegawra cave, alongside its neighbouring Zarzi, has been an emblematic site of the Epipalaeolithic (Zarzian) cultural horizon in the NW Zagros of Southwest Asia ever since its first exploration in 1951 by Bruce Howe and Robert Braidwood …
View article: Tracking the Near Eastern origins and European dispersal of the western house mouse
Tracking the Near Eastern origins and European dispersal of the western house mouse Open
View article: A Bayesian approach to calculating Pre-Pottery Neolithic structural contemporaneity for reconstructing population size
A Bayesian approach to calculating Pre-Pottery Neolithic structural contemporaneity for reconstructing population size Open
View article: ACOG Committee Opinion No. 777: Sexual Assault
ACOG Committee Opinion No. 777: Sexual Assault Open
Sexual violence continues to be a major public health problem affecting millions of adults and children in the United States. Medical consequences of sexual assault include sexually transmitted infections; mental health conditions, includi…
View article: What can crop stable isotopes ever do for us? An experimental perspective on using cereal carbon stable isotope values for reconstructing water availability in semi-arid and arid environments
What can crop stable isotopes ever do for us? An experimental perspective on using cereal carbon stable isotope values for reconstructing water availability in semi-arid and arid environments Open
This study re-assesses and refines the use of crop carbon stable isotopes (Δ13C) to reconstruct past water availability. Durum wheat, six-row barley, and sorghum were experimentally grown at three crop growing stations in Jordan for up to …
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View article: A dual geochemical‐phytolith methodology for studying activity areas in ephemeral sites: Insights from an ethnographic case study from Jordan
A dual geochemical‐phytolith methodology for studying activity areas in ephemeral sites: Insights from an ethnographic case study from Jordan Open
This study aims to contribute to the interpretation of ephemeral sites by exploring the efficacy of geochemistry and phytolith analysis to identify activity areas in seasonally occupied ethnographic sites. The application of a portable X‐r…
View article: Agricultural origins on the Anatolian plateau
Agricultural origins on the Anatolian plateau Open
Significance We demonstrate that the initial spread of farming outside of the area of its first appearance in the Fertile Crescent of Southwest Asia, into Central Anatolia, involved adoption of cultivars by indigenous foragers and contempo…
View article: Ethno-geochemical and Phytolith Studies of Activity Related Patterns: A Case Study from Al Ma’tan, Jordan
Ethno-geochemical and Phytolith Studies of Activity Related Patterns: A Case Study from Al Ma’tan, Jordan Open
Understanding Neolithic sites in southwest Asia is often difficult because of the lack of preservation of organic remains and the effects of various taphonomic processes that alter the original record. Here, we use an ethnographic approach…
View article: Estimating population size, density and dynamics of Pre-Pottery Neolithic villages in the central and southern Levant: an analysis of Beidha, southern Jordan
Estimating population size, density and dynamics of Pre-Pottery Neolithic villages in the central and southern Levant: an analysis of Beidha, southern Jordan Open
An understanding of population dynamics is essential for reconstructing the trajectories of central and southern Levantine Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) villages. The aim of this investigation was to derive more empirically and statistically…
View article: PPR volume 82 Cover and Back matter
PPR volume 82 Cover and Back matter Open
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View article: Identifying ancient water availability through phytolith analysis: An experimental approach
Identifying ancient water availability through phytolith analysis: An experimental approach Open
View article: Dating WF16: Exploring the Chronology of a Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Settlement in the Southern Levant
Dating WF16: Exploring the Chronology of a Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Settlement in the Southern Levant Open
A pre-requisite for understanding the transition to the Neolithic in the Levant is the establishment of a robust chronology, most notably for the late Epi-Palaeolithic and Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) periods. In this contribution we und…
View article: Take A Walk On The Wild Side : Learning from the City and Beyond
Take A Walk On The Wild Side : Learning from the City and Beyond Open
Take a Walk on the Wild Side features a number ot diverse research pro!ects, as will become c!ear to those who pick up this end ot year catalog. (+ shorts abstracts by every student involved in the work)