822 resultados para MOBILITY
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"April 1987."
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Includes indexes.
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"PB-258 216."
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"Sponsored by the Personnel and Training and the Operations Research Programs of the Office of Naval Research."
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Photocopy of: 1972 ed. Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Graduate School of Management.
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Mimeographed.
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"October 1989."
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"January 1992."
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Strontium isotope analysis of skeletal material as a means to reconstruct prehistoric residential patterns has previously mainly been applied to populations with terrestrial diets. Here we present a model for populations with mixed marine/terrestrial diets, which is based on two-component mixing of strontium isotopes. Applying this model, we can estimate the original strontium isotope value of the terrestrial component of the diet. Accordingly it is possible to identify non-local individuals even if they had a mixed marine/terrestrial diet. The model is applied to tooth enamel samples representing nine individuals recovered from a passage grave in Resmo, on the island of Öland in the Baltic Sea, where at least five non-local individuals, representing at least two different geographical regions of origin, were identified. Non-local individuals were more frequent during the Bronze Age than during previous phases.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06