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1 ping (pLPC) and eyes with minimal optic disc excavation.
2 size of the FAZ and the degree of foveal pit excavation.
3 ron microscopy were employed to confirm core excavation.
4 ly hindering human habitation and geological excavation.
5 nesses and to visualize the optic nerve head excavation.
6 disease may result in pathologic optic-nerve excavation.
7  found, including nonglaucomatous optic disc excavation (20%), relatively low (<10 mmHg) intraocular
8 ered before modern methods of archaeological excavation and analysis.
9 nasal shifting of the central vessels, nasal excavation and baring of circumlinear vessel was signifi
10  that this pattern results from impact basin excavation and collapse followed by isostatic adjustment
11 ect construction on muskeg, a mix of partial excavation and gradual compaction with the strategic pla
12 intact protoplanet that has undergone impact excavation and probable internal alteration.
13                                       Recent excavations and high-precision radiocarbon dating from t
14 retinal ganglion cell loss, optic nerve head excavation, and axon loss.
15    Here we present the recent archaeological excavation at Klimonas, which demonstrates that establis
16  Recent mapping, sediment coring, and formal excavation at Tikal, Guatemala, have markedly expanded o
17                               Archaeological excavations at a U-shaped pyramid in the northern Lake T
18                                       Recent excavations at Dhra' near the Dead Sea in Jordan provide
19                                              Excavations at Guila Naquitz and Silvia's Cave, two dry
20 oncentrates of red material retrieved during excavations at Maastricht-Belvedere, The Netherlands.
21 10 to 1090 calendar years B.C.) recovered in excavations at Mina Perdida, Lurin Valley, Peru, show th
22                                       Recent excavations at Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) WF16 in so
23                                              Excavations at Quebrada Jaguay 280 (QJ-280) (16 degrees3
24                                              Excavations at Tangatatau Rockshelter (site MAN-44), loc
25                                       Recent excavations at the early Middle Pleistocene site of Mata
26 ime depth for this practice was unknown, but excavations at the early village site of Tayata, in the
27                                       Recent excavations at the Maya site of Ceibal, Guatemala, docum
28 ire-heated flint artefacts obtained from new excavations at the Middle Stone Age site of Jebel Irhoud
29                                              Excavations at the site in 2014-2015 led to the discover
30                           Recently completed excavations at the site of El Palenque in Mexico's Valle
31                                              Excavations at the site of Taraco in the northern Titica
32       Here, we summarize results from recent excavations at Ysterfontein 1, a deeply stratified shelt
33                        We show here that the excavation backdirt interpretation for the Chatelperron
34 e once separate or the result of a localized excavation by outgassing at the interface between the tw
35 and modern human occupation, on the basis of excavations carried out by Henri Delporte in the 1950s.
36 morph remains are found together in the same excavation, clearly showing that these animals were cont
37            Here we report the results of new excavations conducted at Madjedbebe, a rock shelter in n
38                                          The excavation data document a multifunctional palace comple
39                                          The excavation data document a walled enclosure containing t
40 with which to study the process of microbial excavation directly in the laboratory.
41                                          The excavations exposed a series of well-preserved flint art
42 in at depth are consistent with its apparent excavation from a lower crust or upper mantle enriched i
43 that BC008 was able to take up Ca(2+) at the excavation front, decreasing the local extracellular ion
44  apical parts of the filaments distal to the excavation front.
45   We observed significant differences in the excavations generated by osteoclasts and C-terminal telo
46                                   The tunnel excavation has had a large impact on flow, sources, and
47 g from the site of El Palenque, where recent excavations have defined a temple precinct on the east s
48                         Disturbingly, recent excavations have suggested that the geochemistry of the
49                        During the mid-1960s, excavation in a suite of deposits produced important hom
50                     We present evidence that excavation in M. testarum involves two unique cellular a
51                                              Excavation in the previously little-explored western por
52 initiated by Z.A.) has conducted surveys and excavations in badlands that expose Pliocene and Pleisto
53                        Recent archaeological excavations in northern Madagascar provide evidence of o
54                              However, recent excavations in the Late Miocene of Lebanon have yielded
55                                              Excavations in three mounds confirm that they were built
56 inning in 7 eyes (78%), and colobomatouslike excavation involving the neurosensory retina, retinal pi
57  changes in agricultural practices, sediment excavation, levee construction and upstream dam installa
58 d posterior scleral bowing with mean scleral excavation of 398 microm (median, 377 microm; range, 134
59  highland Noachian cratered terrain indicate excavation of altered crust from depth.
60                                  Mapping and excavation of archaeological structures document pronoun
61                                              Excavation of Ediacaran bedding surfaces of the Rawnsley
62 ment in two locations in growing long bones: excavation of marrow cavities permitting hematopoiesis i
63                      A recent archaeological excavation of site P21-3 on Isla Mocha yielded a number
64  The aim of this study was to assess how the excavation of the Aspo Hard Rock Laboratory tunnel has i
65                                In 1924-1925, excavation of the Bibi Shahrbanu site in Iran unearthed
66 ce of neuroretinal rim thinning, notching or excavation of the cup, cup-to-disc asymmetry between eye
67                                              Excavation of the optic nerve head (ONH), axon loss, and
68                           Local resection or excavation of the pancreatic head offers the advantage o
69 tinal pigment epithelium (i.e., sharp edges, excavation of the retina, or visible choroidal vessels o
70 rtilage canals at the perichondrium, but the excavation of these canals into the cartilage was strong
71 tin canister in London during archaeological excavations of a Roman temple precinct, dated to the mid
72                                              Excavations of abandoned Adelie penguin (Pygoscelis adel
73                     The examination revealed excavations of different shape and depth in the abraded
74                                       Recent excavations of Late Pleistocene deposits on Rusinga Isla
75  and purple lake pigments recovered from the excavations of the ancient city of Pompeii (Campania, It
76 fied "backdirt" of the earlier, 19th century excavations on the site.
77 jects with pLPC and individuals with minimal excavation (optic disc excavation within normal limits;
78 ing, the presence of rim thinning, notching, excavation, or nerve fiber layer defect.
79                                           An excavation program at the site started in 2006 has yield
80 lith, Mastigocoleus testarum, indicated that excavation requires both cellular energy and transcellul
81  modern human genomes and what these genomic excavations reveal about human evolutionary history.
82 ated with the landfill mining process (waste excavation, screening, and on-site transportation) were
83 ) Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) specimens from excavation sites in Germany, Norway, and the United King
84 ating applications, poor preservation and/or excavation strategies and questionable taxonomic identif
85 l a giant basin at Vesta's south pole, whose excavation was sufficient to produce Vesta-family astero
86 iated with archaeology or originate from old excavations with no contextual information.
87 ividuals with minimal excavation (optic disc excavation within normal limits; control group).
88                                          BC) excavations yielded six unique human skulls covered with

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