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    PECULIARITIES OF THE LATENT PERIOD OF PRUNUS MONGOLICA MAXIM. AND P. PEDUNCULATA (PALL.) MAXIM. by K. G. Tkachenko

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Species of the genus Prunus (Rosaceae) collected in the  province of Inner Mongolia (China), which are used for introduction into the Peter the Great Botanical Garden.Materials and methods. Stone fruit of these species were collected  in 2015 and 2016 from wild plants in the province of Inner  Mongolia, China (70 km northeast of the city of Baotou). …”
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    Aménagements de berge monumentaux d’époque laténienne et romaine à Besançon (Doubs) by Christophe Gaston

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…During the Roman period, a monumental embankment, with a sloping facing made entirely of dry stone, was created under the reign of Tiberius. The maximum preserved height is 2,25 m, but it can be estimated, thanks to the levels of roadways that lean against it, that its total height reached almost 4 m, and its maximum width exceeded 10 m in places. …”
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    Synergistic Enhancement of Carbon Sinks and Connectivity: Restoration and Renewal of Ecological Networks in Nanjing, China by Renfei Zhang, Hongye Li, Zhicheng Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Finally, by adding 26 ecological stepping stones, 32 ecological corridors, and optimizing landscape components, we achieved dual improvements in both the structural and functional aspects of the ecological network. …”
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    New taphonomic approach applied to the Late Pleistocene bone remains from Pikimachay Cave, Ayacucho Basin, Peru: possible implications for the debate on human colonisation of weste... by Hugo G Nami, Karina V Chichkoyan, Juan Yataco Capcha, José L Lanata

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…We can therefore suggest that this new information justifies the assumption that the bones and lithic materials from layer h would have been produced during the Early Holocene/Late Pleistocene between ~≥9.0/10.0 and ~14.1, probably at ~14.1 kybp; an assumption that can also be considered for the stone remains from the underlying strata h1 that yielded a similar date. …”
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    Development of large-fruited bird cherry cultivars on the basis of wild species for northern and eastern regions of Russia by V. S. Simagin, A. V. Lokteva

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Bird cherry occupies a special place among stone fruit plants. Its fruits, collected in nature, were widely used by local communities, native to regions with severe climate. …”
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    Effects of marble waste on shear strength and pullout resistance of sand reinforced with Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) bars by Shabir Hussain, Irshad Ahmad, Fasih Ahmed Khan, Waqas Ahmad, Beenish Jehan Khan

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…One such material is Marble Waste (MW), produced in large quantities during the production, cutting, and dressing of marble stones. The disposal of MW poses waste management and environmental challenges. …”
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    L’expérience touristique : une expérience des cadres de l’expérience touristique ? by Hécate Vergopoulos

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Cette contribution a pour objectif de réaliser une revue de littérature critique des récents ouvrages collectifs portant sur la notion d’expérience touristique (Sharpley et Stone, 2012 ; Filep et Pearce, 2013 ; Prebensen, Chen et Uysal, 2014 ; Decroly, 2015). …”
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    Zoological exhibitions in natural history museums: classic design and modern approach by Igor Evstafiev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To create a realistic atmosphere, natural materials such as soil, stones, plants, and trees are used, and stuffed animals in dioramas are made in dynamic poses typical of the species. …”
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    Quid du port romain estuarien de Barzan (Charente-Maritime) ? by Vivien Mathé, Laurence Tranoy, Marion Druez, François Lévêque, Vincent Miailhe, Frédéric Pouget

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Finally, two smaller anomalies correspond to stone constructions the foundations of which are located at a depth of approximately 2 m. …”
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    Factors influencing the efficiency of building materials self-cleaning with photocatalytically active components by P. I. Kiyko, T. N. Chernykh, V. P. Plesovskikh

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Titanium oxide photocatalyst additive at a concentration of 4.4 % provides high self-cleaning efficiency, evenly distributed throughout the material without affecting the structure of the forming binder stone. Pigment (iron (III) oxide) provides sufficient self-cleaning efficiency at a concentration of 2–9 %, at concentrations of more than 2 % it is distributed unevenly, providing a small increase in self-cleaning efficiency indicators. …”
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    L’établissement rural du second âge du Fer (275 av. à 15/20 ap. J.-C.) des “ Allets ” (Épeigné-les-Bois, Indre-et-Loire) et du “ Marchais Rond ” (Saint-Georges-sur-Cher, Loir-et-Ch... by Agnès Couderc, Delphine Barbier-Pain, Francesca Di Napoli, Dorothée Lusson

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Installed at the end of the Early Stone Age (around 275 B.C.), two phases of occupation have been identified that cover a continuous period from the La Tène C to the La Tène D1 (275 to 80 B.C.). …”
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    Existence of a weak solution to a regularized moving boundary fluid-structure interaction problem with poroelastic media by Kuan, Jeffrey, Čanić, Sunčica, Muha, Boris

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Furthermore, the existence result presented in this manuscript, is a crucial stepping stone for the singular limit problem in which the thickness of the reticular plate tends to zero. …”
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