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0.2. Mobile Computing in Archaeology: Exploring and Interpreting Current Practices
(2016-10-02)Since 2010, a range of mobile and internet-connected tablet computing devices (e.g., iPads) have been integrated into archaeological practice, with projects experimenting with new approaches to documenting, interpreting, ... -
0.45 W diffraction-limited beam and single-frequency operation from antiguided phase-locked laser array with distributed feedback grating
(American Institute of Physics, 1998) -
(001) Faceting and Bi2sr2cuo6+x(tc=7-22-K) Phase Formation at the Ag/bi-Sr-Ca-Cu-O Interface in Ag-Clad Bi2sr2cacu2o8+x(tc=75-95-K) Superconducting Tapes
(American Institute of Physics, 1992) -
The 007 Benchmark
(University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Computer Sciences, 1993) -
0Spatial and temporal relationships between the invasive snail Bithynia tentaculata and submersed aquatic vegetation in Pool 8 of the Upper Mississippi River
(2016-09-14)Bithynia tentaculata is an invasive snail that was first reported in Lake Michigan in 1871 and has since been rapidly spreading through the waters of the U.S. This invasion has been extremely problematic in the Upper ... -
(1) LGBTQ+ AV Collections: Full Text Corpus
(2021-01-01)This file includes all of the LGBTQ+ collections that were identified as part of the project, and organizes the text output as well as associated metadata in an Excel spreadsheet. Transcripts can be found in Column B, "Text." -
1.1 W continuous-wave, narrow spectral width (<1 angstrom) emission from broad-stripe, distributed-feedback diode lasers (λ = 0.893 μm)
(American Institute of Physics Inc., Woodbury, NY, USA, 1998) -
1.1. Why Paperless: Technology and Changes in Archaeological Practice, 1996–2016
(2016-10-03)The past 20 years have witnessed a slow march toward complete digitization of archaeological field data. In this paper, I assess the last two decades of academic archaeological fieldwork based on my experience with field ... -
1.2. Are We Ready for New (Digital) Ways to Record Archaeological Fieldwork? A Case Study from Pompeii
(2016-10-04)Beyond outlining some of the experiences and outcomes of the conversion of the University of Cincinnati’s excavations at Pompeii to a “paperless” project, particularly through the highly publicized adoption of iPads to ... -
1.3. Sangro Valley and the Five (Paperless) Seasons: Lessons on Building Effective Digital Recording Workflows for Archaeological Fieldwork
(2016-10-05)Since 2011 the Sangro Valley Project (Italy) has employed a custom-built paperless recording system with iPads and FileMaker at its core. This paper summarizes the evolution of the project’s paperless system and presents ... -
1.4. DIY Digital Workflows on the Athienou Archaeological Project, Cyprus
(2016-10-06)For the last 25 years, the Athienou Archaeological Project (AAP) has conducted pedestrian survey and excavations of domestic, religious, and funerary sites in the Malloura Valley on Cyprus. To enhance the project’s research ... -
1.5. Enhancing Archaeological Data Collection and Student Learning with a Mobile Relational Database
(2016-10-07)In 2011, the Proyecto de Investigación Arqueológico Regional Ancash (PIARA) inaugurated an archaeological field school that employed a comprehensive digital data collection protocol. Students learned to record data on iPads ... -
1.6. Digital Archaeology in the Rural Andes: Problems and Prospects
(2016-10-08)This chapter explores the social context of digital archaeology conducted in a developing nation, with an emphasis on the archaeological project at Chavín de Huántar, in Peru. One might argue that the relevance, audience, ... -
1.7. Digital Pompeii: Dissolving the Fieldwork-Library Research Divide
(2016-10-09)The advent of new forms of digital archaeological practice is revolutionizing the ways in which archaeologists work in the field. We have already witnessed the first part of the revolution, which has transformed archaeological ... -
A 100 Kwh Energy-Storage Coil for Space Application
(IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC, 1983) -
10K Pulse Tube Cooler
(International Cryocooler Conference, 2007) -
11-and 3-hydroxyprogesterone as a pregnancy tracking hormone-metabolite in 13-lined ground squirrels (ictimodys tridecemlineatus)
(2017-09-29)Thirteen-lined ground squirrels (13LGS; Ictidomys tridecemlineatus) are small, omnivorous, fossorial, hibernating sciurid rodents. As favored models for studies of hibernation and conebased visual function, they have ...