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Jennifer Wakelyntation.. As Nute (1984) observes, humans notoriously rely upon nonmonotonic reasoning, and any “automated reasoning system should also reason nonmonotonically in a way which people can easily understand”. Conclusions that can be inferred on the basis of a given set of premises may often be withdraw不出名 发表于 2025-3-28 19:08:00
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An Introduction to the Histology of Exhumed Mineralized Tissue,mechanical demand; and, secondly, because of its biochemical make up and micromorphological structure it can withstand hundreds, if not thousands of years of internment in many different burial environments.chandel 发表于 2025-3-29 03:19:03
Decomposition Phenomena in Thin Sections of Excavated Human Bones,ng hundreds or thousands of years in the soil, not all specimens are likely to become fossils. Most of them will be subsequently decomposed until nothing remains but a “soil silhouette”. Therefore, every archaeological bone has experienced some destruction to a major or minor degree. It is most impoIndecisive 发表于 2025-3-29 08:40:47
Some Remarks on Palaeohistology from a Comparative Evolutionary Point of View,elds of physical anthropology, forensic medicine, historic and prehistoric archaeology, archaeozoology, ethnology and many related sciences. Indeed, microscopic examination of actual tissue remains of ancient humans and animals (mostly hard tissues of the skeleton) can provide much useful informatioAspirin 发表于 2025-3-29 12:29:43
Approaches to the Histological Age Determination of Cremated Human Remains,e span of about 50–60 generations, cremations are the major biological source for the reconstruction of historic population patterns and development. Proper age determination is one of the prerequisites for demographic reconstruction. The general state of preservation of a cremation (Fig. 1) shows c史前 发表于 2025-3-29 18:29:49
Comparative Histological and Microradiographic Investigations of Human Bone,echanical properties of bone, its hardness, rigidity and strength are a result of the composition of its matrices. These are a dense network of organized collagen fibres and a mineral phase, which is primarily composed of poorly crystallized calcium phosphate, later changing into hydroxyapatite andSTALL 发表于 2025-3-29 20:27:29
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Palaeohistology of Human Bone Remains: a Critical Evaluation and an Example of Its Use,ists, palaeontologists and palaeopathologists in the techniques of microscopy undoubtedly stems from a host of solid contributions these techniques have made in helping to understand the nature and mechanism of the processes of fossilization, as well as of a variety of diagenetic changes that buried放肆的你 发表于 2025-3-30 05:50:10
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