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Frontiers | Genomic, Transcriptomic and Epigenomic Tools to Study the Domestication of Plants and Animals: A Field Guide for Beginners
Cationic Polystyrene Nanosphere Toxicity Depends on Cell-Specific Endocytic and Mitochondrial Injury Pathways | ACS Nano
Proteomic Analysis of a Pleistocene Mammoth Femur Reveals More than One Hundred Ancient Bone Proteins | Journal of Proteome Research
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PDF) Desktop virtual reality systems between site and landscape | Eva Pietroni - Academia.edu
Meta-proteomic analysis of the Shandrin mammoth by EVA technology and high-resolution mass spectrometry: what is its gut microbiota telling us? | SpringerLink
MULTI-CAMERA HUMAN RE-IDENTIFICATION FOR VIDEO SECURITY OF MUSEUMS
PDF) A Personal View of EVA London: Past, Present, Future
PDF) Borda, A. et al. (2004). The Building of Online Communities. IN Conference Proceedings EVA 2004, London (July 2004), s2.1-15 | Ann Borda - Academia.edu
PDF) Investigation of the activity based teaching method in e-learning musical harmony course.
A Personal View of EVA London: Past, Present, Future – ScienceOpen
PDF) A Personal View of EVA London: Past, Present, Future
A re‐evaluation of the domestication bottleneck from archaeogenomic evidence - Allaby - 2019 - Evolutionary Applications - Wiley Online Library
PDF) On-line interactive virtual environments in Blend4Web. The integration of pre-existing 3D models in the MUVI-Virtual Museum of Daily Life project
PDF) The Rise of Digital Citizenship and the Participatory Museum | Ann Borda - Academia.edu
Gian CAPPELLINI | Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata, Rome | IDI | Oncologia | Research profile
PDF) A procedural Solution to Model Roman Masonry Structures
PDF) A Personal View of EVA London: Past, Present, Future
Species identification of silks by protein mass spectrometry reveals evidence of wild silk use in antiquity | Scientific Reports
A primer for ZooMS applications in archaeology | PNAS