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* Identification of archaeological cultures: the material remains found at dwelling sites, burial grounds, and other places where people left traces of their activity.
Actinium is found only in traces in uranium ores as the isotope < sup > 227 </ sup > Ac, which decays with a half-life of 21. 772 years, predominantly emitting beta particles.
" However some earlier high zinc, low iron brasses such as the 1530 Wightman brass memorial plaque from England may have been made by alloying copper with zinc and include traces of cadmium similar those found in some zinc ingots from China.
No positive samples have been found since 2004, showing that, most probably, it was possible to withdraw this GM crop without leaving traces in the environment once it has been used in the field
Early traces of bricks were found in a ruin site in Xi ' an in 2009 dated back about 3800 years ago.
Excavations made in 1879 and 1880 led to the discovery of the remains of this station, arranged round three sides of a courtyard some 100 ft. square, including traces of baths and other buildings, and a massive embanking wall above them, some 150 ft. in length, to protect them from landslips, while a discharge certificate ( tabula honestae missionis ) of sailors who had served in the Ravenna's fleet was found in some ruins here or hereabouts.
First activities were linked to irrigation and flood control, as demonstrated by traces of dykes, dams, and canals dating back to at least 2000 BCE that were found in ancient Egypt, ancient Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent, as well as around the early settlements of Mohenjo Daro and Harappa in the Indus valley.
Bruce Lincoln further traces Geri back to a Proto-Indo-European stem * gher -, which is the same as that found in Garmr, a name referring to the hound closely associated with the events of Ragnarök.
At times during the last interglacial period ( 130, 000 – 70, 000 BC ) Europe had a climate warmer than today's, and early humans may have made their way to Scotland, though archaeologists have found no traces of this.
The first traces of human presence in Albania were found in the village Xarrë, near Sarandë and Mount Dajt near Tiranë dating to the Middle Paleolithic and Upper Paleolithic eras.
In 1968 Dancer's Image became the first ( and to this day the only ) horse to win the race and then be disqualified after traces of phenylbutazone, an analgesic and anti-inflammatory drug, were found in the horse's urinalysis ; Forward Pass won after a protracted legal battle by the owners of Dancer's Image ( which they lost ).
Some treenails have been found with traces of linseed oil suggesting that treenails were soaked before the pegs were inserted.
The earliest implicit traces of mathematical induction can be found in Euclid's proof that the number of primes is infinite and in Bhaskara's " cyclic method ".
Macedonian and Bulgarian are sharply divergent from the remaining South Slavic languages, Serbo-Croatian and Slovene, and indeed all other Slavic languages, in that they don't use noun cases ( except for the vocative, and apart from some traces of once productive inflections still found scattered throughout the languages ).
In Hungarian Christianity, traces of Manichaeism can be found both in Catholicism and in Protestant Christianity, Manichaeian symbols are present in folk art, in Protestant churches and even on the Holy Crown.
They were utilised with wood, bone, resin and fiber to form a composite tool or weapon, and traces of wood to which microliths were attached have been found in Sweden, Denmark and England.
* Clear traces of Spengler's philosophy can be found in the works of Canadian ( Manitoba ) novelist Gabrielle Roy.
The average quantity of all pesticide traces found in the 2, 216 samples was 1. 602 ppm.
Many traces of it have been found in the Swiss lake-dwellings.
Likewise, the Pictish shires and thanages, traces of which are found in later times, are thought to have been adopted from their southern neighbours.
“ Thus we find them emerging at once in the eleventh century, in countries the most diverse, and the most remote from each other, in Italy, France, and even in the Harz districts in Germany .” Likewise, also,traces of Sabbath-keepers are found in the times of Gregory I, Gregory VII, and in the twelfth century in Lombardy .”
The territory of Turkmenistan has been populated since ancient times, especially the areas near oasis of Merv, where traces of human settlements have been found.
When Tora Bora was eventually captured by the U. S. and Afghan troops, no traces of the supposed ' fortress ' were found despite painstaking searches in the surrounding areas.
While arms and ammunition stores were found, there were no traces of the advanced facilities claimed to exist.
The first traces of human settlement found in Tallinn's city center by archeologists are about 5000 years old.

found and keen
He explored Mannerism, Exoticism, Pittura Metafisica, and great historical and religious painting, covering a vast area that can be compared with his keen interest in the theatrical and literary world of Luigi Pirandello, Massimo Bontempelli and Enrico Pea, which led him to found the Viareggio Prize in 1929.
According to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, " it has since been seen as a feminist history, concerned to show changes in manners and mores in so far as they affected women ; it has also been judged to anticipate Marxian history in its keen apprehension of reification: ' machines imitated mortals to unhoped perfection, and men found out they were themselves machines '.
Macready was summoned to London, where he found the Cabinet worried about their personal safety but also keen for a dramatic gesture of retaliation, and was asked whether it was possible for British troops to seize the Four Courts – he said that it was but cautioned against precipitate action which might reunite the two Irish factions, and on his return to Dublin deliberately delayed taking such action.
The boy found a kindred spirit in one of Eton's music teachers, the cellist Edward Mason, a keen advocate of the composer.
As the characters are quite large and over half the letters bear a strong resemblance to the print equivalent, Moon has been found particularly suitable for those who lose their sight later in life or for people who may have a less keen sense of touch.
As a Greek writing under the auspices of the Roman empire, he found himself in an awkward cultural space, between the glories of the Greek past he was so keen to describe and the realities of a Greece beholden to Rome as a dominating imperial force.
Sharp loved to argue and debate, and his keen intellect found little outlet in the mundane work in which he was involved.
When Supushan and Bukichi went to the Human World to update Buou on the happenings of the Sennin World, they found out that Taikoubou is still alive ( he visited Buou before they arrived ) and went in search for him but to no avail as Taikoubou seemed keen on avoiding them to the extent of following them behind their backs without them knowing, and somehow prevents the people they meet from revealing his whereabouts.
In 1847, at Limeburners ' Point near Geelong, Victoria, Charles La Trobe, a keen amateur geologist, was examining the shells from a lime kiln when a worker showed him a set of five keys that he claimed to have found, subsequently named the Geelong Keys.
During the first civil war he was a keen supporter of Parliament, and when he was in the king's service the New Model Army found no reason to suspect him of disloyalty.
He had a feeling for nature and a keen sensibility, and sometimes found agreeable rhythms and images ; but his verse is considered clumsy and hastily wrought.
In the report, the " dual-band " system was found to be the crux that caused confusion and anxiety among Hong Kong students, in addition to the inevitably keen competition for tertiary places.
The prosecution claimed that he had taken a keen interest in The Black Dahlia case of 1947, an unsolved homicide whereby an aspiring young actress was found murdered and mutilated in Los Angeles.
Even without the broad reading that the claim included secrecy concerning the aircraft itself, the court found it possible that the documents ' revelations " that the mission required an ' aircraft capable of dropping bombs ' and that the mission required an airplane capable of ' operating at altitudes of 20, 000 feet and above '" could have been " seemingly insignificant pieces of information would have been of keen interest to a Soviet spy fifty years ago.
A common explanation for these keen manipulative abilities is the compact and efficient genomic structure consistently found in obligate endosymbionts.
Like nearly all others in Middle-earth, rarely do the Elves display any kind of " active " magic found in later fantasy works, but are nonetheless deemed " magic " by the lesser races, due to their vast number of superhuman abilities ( keen senses such as sharper hearing and sight, even to the point of night vision, enhanced physical strength, resting the mind and travel simultaneously, foresight, some kind of telepathy, power to control nature to some extent, such as summoning floods, and the power to conjure visions of the past ).
In the 1980s, Schrager and his business partner Rubell turned their attention to hotels and found that their " on the pulse ", keen instincts for the mood and feel of popular culture gave them a unique perspective that would allow them to significantly impact the hospitality industry just as they had done with nightlife.
Described as a keen sportsman, who devoted his time to shooting, coursing, racing and cricket, Anglesey helped found Worthing Cricket Club in Sussex in 1855.
Schiller, in his essay " On Naïve and Sentimental Poetry ", found this work wanting in aesthetic dignity yet allowed that the keen knowledge of men and things it displays makes it a valuable contribution to literature.
The body of Rogêt, a perfume shop employee, is found in the Seine River and the media take a keen interest in the mystery.
Nevertheless, in 1512, like a good humanist, he is learning Greek from Girolamo Aleandro ( who re-introduced the study of Greek to Paris ) who wrote " Many scholastics are to be found in France who are keen students in different kinds of knowledge and several of these are among my faithful hearers, such as John Mair, Doctor of Philosophy ..."

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