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Hominid Cave at Thomas Quarry I (Casablanca, Morocco): Recent findings and their context
(Elsevier BV, 2010)The Thomas Quarry I locality was made famous in 1969 with the discovery of a human half-mandible in a cave. In 1985, further investigations revealed the presence of a Lower Acheulean assemblage in lower units of the section. ... -
"Homo profanus": Giorgio Agamben's Profane Philosophy.
(Duke University Press, 2008)Giorgio Agamben's work first achieved international recognition—and notoriety—through his study of the sacred in <i>Homo Sacer</i>. This recognition and notoriety grew with the subsequent installments in this still ongoing ... -
Homoepitaxial Growth of Single Crystal Diamond Membranes for Quantum Information Processing
(Wiley Blackwell, 2012)Fabrication of devices designed to fully harness the unique properties of quantum mechanics through their coupling to quantum bits (qubits) is a prominent goal in the field of quantum information processing (QIP). Among ... -
Homologous Versus Antithetic Alternation of Generations and the Origin of Sporophytes
(Springer-Verlag, 2008)The late-nineteenth/early-twentieth century debate over homologous versus antithetic alternation of generations is reviewed. Supporters of both theories, at first, used Coleochaete as a model for the origin of land-plant ... -
Homology and Comparative Methods in the Study of Avian Cooperative Breeding
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Homology and Heterology Effects in Drosophila: Cohesin and Condensin as Chromosome Choreographers
(2016-05-02)The organization of interphase nuclei has numerous consequences for gene expression and genome stability in eukaryotes. Here, we present studies of chromosome organization in Drosophila melanogaster over the course of the ... -
Homology of the cranial vault in birds: new insights based on embryonic fate-mapping and character analysis
(The Royal Society, 2016)Bones of the cranial vault appear to be highly conserved among tetrapod vertebrates. Moreover, bones identified with the same name are assumed to be evolutionarily homologous. However, recent developmental studies reveal ... -
A Homonuclear Molecule with a Permanent Electric Dipole Moment
(American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2011)Permanent electric dipole moments in molecules require a breaking of parity symmetry. Conventionally, this symmetry breaking relies on the presence of heteronuclear constituents. We report the observation of a permanent ... -
Homozygous deletion in MICU1 presenting with fatigue and lethargy in childhood
(Wolters Kluwer, 2016)Objective: To define the mechanism responsible for fatigue, lethargy, and weakness in 2 cousins who had a normal muscle biopsy. Methods: Exome sequencing, long-range PCR, and Sanger sequencing to identify the pathogenic ... -
Honest Verifier Statistical Zero-Knowledge Equals General Statistical Zero-Knowledge
(Association of Computing Machinery, 1998)We show how to transform any interactive proof system which is statistical zero-knowledge with respect to the honest-verifier, into a proof system which is statistical zero-knowledge with respect to any verifier. This is ... -
Honeycomb phononic crystals with self-similar hierarchy
(American Physical Society (APS), 2015)We highlight the effect of structural hierarchy and deformation on band structure and wave-propagation behavior of two-dimensional phononic crystals. Our results show that the topological hierarchical architecture and ... -
Honor and Shame in the Deuteronomic Covenant and the Deuteronomistic Presentation of the Davidic Covenant
(2013-09-30)The purpose of this dissertation is to identify the semantics of honor and shame in the Hebrew Bible and to demonstrate how these social values intersect with Israel's fundamental social organizing principle, covenant. ... -
Hook, Line, and Tinker: Using robotic models to understand undulatory locomotion in fish
(2022-09-09)Undulatory locomotion is complex and our ability to investigate aspects of this type of movement is limited in fish. Robotic models provide platforms for controlled experimentation and have become increasingly pop- ular ... -
Horace and Hellenistic Poetry
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Horizons of History: Space, Time and the Future of the Past
(Monash University ePress, 2015)Big is back across a wide range of historical fields. Many historians are stretching space, to create international, transnational and global histories. Others are expanding time, to pursue Big History, Deep History and ... -
Horizontal Gene Acquisitions, Mobile Element Proliferation, and Genome Decay in the Host-Restricted Plant Pathogen Erwinia Tracheiphila
(Oxford University Press, 2016)Modern industrial agriculture depends on high-density cultivation of genetically similar crop plants, creating favorable conditions for the emergence of novel pathogens with increased fitness in managed compared with ... -
Horizontal transfer of expressed genes in a parasitic flowering plant
(BioMed Central, 2012)Background: Recent studies have shown that plant genomes have potentially undergone rampant horizontal gene transfer (HGT). In plant parasitic systems HGT appears to be facilitated by the intimate physical association ... -
The hormonal composition of follicular fluid and its implications for ovarian cancer pathogenesis
(BioMed Central, 2014)Ovulation has long been associated with an increased risk in ovarian cancer, yet the underlying molecular mechanisms remain obscure. Two aspects of ovulation have been linked to ovarian cancer pathogenesis. The first is ... -
Horocycles in hyperbolic 3-manifolds
(2015)