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View article: Gut microbiota and intestinal rehabilitation: a prospective childhood cohort longitudinal study of short bowel syndrome (the MIRACLS study): study protocol
Gut microbiota and intestinal rehabilitation: a prospective childhood cohort longitudinal study of short bowel syndrome (the MIRACLS study): study protocol Open
Introduction Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is the predominant cause of paediatric intestinal failure. Although life-saving, parenteral nutrition (PN) is linked to complications and may impact quality of life (QoL). Most children will experien…
View article: Ashley Madison and the identity protection racket
Ashley Madison and the identity protection racket Open
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View article: Wiring Atherton Gardens
Wiring Atherton Gardens Open
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View article: Political theatre in 'The West Wing'
Political theatre in 'The West Wing' Open
If you've been forced to stay home every Saturday night for the past couple of months, you'll know all about the subject of this week's program. 'The West Wing' has won the Emmy Award for best TV drama four years in a row. Its final series…
View article: An Introduction to Informal Media Economies
An Introduction to Informal Media Economies Open
This special issue of Television and New Media showcases current research on informal media production and distribution networks. Situated partly or wholly outside regulated, consolidated, and policy-governed audiovisual industries, the ne…
View article: Congenital myasthenic syndrome type 2C in a neonate: Redefining the phenotype of <i>CHRNB1</i>‐related myasthenic syndromes
Congenital myasthenic syndrome type 2C in a neonate: Redefining the phenotype of <i>CHRNB1</i>‐related myasthenic syndromes Open
Objective We present a neonate with generalized weakness due to autosomal recessive congenital myasthenic syndrome type 2C (CMS2C) resulting from a compound heterozygous mutation in the CHRNB1 gene. Patient description Our patient was dete…
View article: Dorstone Hill: a Neolithic timescape
Dorstone Hill: a Neolithic timescape Open
Studies of early fourth-millennium BC Britain have typically focused on the Early Neolithic sites of Wessex and Orkney; what can the investigation of sites located in areas beyond these core regions add? The authors report on excavations (…
View article: Events, narrative and data: why new chronologies or ethically Bayesian approaches should change how we write archaeology
Events, narrative and data: why new chronologies or ethically Bayesian approaches should change how we write archaeology Open
In this paper, we discuss how the history of our discipline continues to shape how we think with material culture to produce narratives. We argue that recent developments in scientific dating—in combination with New Materialist and Big Dat…
View article: Not All That Glitters is Gold? Rock Crystal in the Early British Neolithic at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire, and the Wider British and Irish Context
Not All That Glitters is Gold? Rock Crystal in the Early British Neolithic at Dorstone Hill, Herefordshire, and the Wider British and Irish Context Open
Evidence for working rock crystal, a rare form of water-clear type of quartz, is occasionally recovered from prehistoric sites in Britain and Ireland, however, very little has been written on the specific methods of working this material, …
View article: The organics revolution: new narratives and how we can achieve them
The organics revolution: new narratives and how we can achieve them Open
Organic remains from excavated sites include a wide range of materials, from distinct organisms (‘ecofacts’) to biomolecules. Biomolecules provide a variety of new research avenues, while ecofacts with longer histories of study are now bei…
View article: Neolithization and Population Replacement in Britain: An Alternative View
Neolithization and Population Replacement in Britain: An Alternative View Open
Investigation of British Mesolithic and Neolithic genomes suggests discontinuity between the two and has been interpreted as indicating a significant migration of continental farmers, displacing the indigenous population. These incomers ha…
View article: Response to Apel and Darmark: Evolution and Material Culture
Response to Apel and Darmark: Evolution and Material Culture Open
observe, the conceptual ap- proaches that we employ in archaeology have fundamental implica- tions, affecting not only the questions that we ask about the past, but the way that we understand both our evidence and the place of our in- vest…
View article: Appendix A: Chaco Landscapes: Data, Theory, and Management
Appendix A: Chaco Landscapes: Data, Theory, and Management Open
ExpressionsArchaeologists have long recognized that Chaco reaches
View article: Appendix A: Chaco Landscapes: Data, Theory, and Management
Appendix A: Chaco Landscapes: Data, Theory, and Management Open
ExpressionsArchaeologists have long recognized that Chaco reaches
View article: GEOLOCATION: LOCATING TRUST IN DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND ECONOMIES
GEOLOCATION: LOCATING TRUST IN DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND ECONOMIES Open
Digital location—or geolocation—is a fixture of digital platforms and economies, figuring as an organizational logic for content and user experience (e.g., map-based interfaces), native technical affordance (e.g., locational functionalitie…
View article: Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements Open
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View article: From ‘Oomoo’ to ‘Oro’: nostalgia labels and cultural policy on the Australian trade marks register
From ‘Oomoo’ to ‘Oro’: nostalgia labels and cultural policy on the Australian trade marks register Open
Trade mark law is often thought of as concerned with trade and commerce. But it is also rooted in history and culture. This chapter considers the examples of nostalgia labels 'Oomoo' and 'Oro' registered as trade marks for wine and coffee …
View article: The dead of Stonehenge
The dead of Stonehenge Open
View article: Chaco Landscapes: Data, Theory and Management
Chaco Landscapes: Data, Theory and Management Open
The Colorado Plateau is a land of long horizons punctuated by dramatic buttes, mesas, and mountain ranges. The rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of this region hold meaning for the millions of tourists who visit each year to experi…