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Background: Proportional reasoning is a fundamental part of the Primary and Secondary Education curriculum. However, research has shown that both primary and secondary students find it difficult to reason proportionally. Most of these studies have used mi... see more

In the units of the avicolous breeding, potable drinking water constitutes a fundamental importance in any breeding activity as it promotes healthy animal nutrition, and represents an ideal support to receive and convey the drugs and the complements essen... see more

DEVELOPMENT OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS CHROMATOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION IN BILBERRY SHOOTSL. V.  Vronska, M. B. Chubka, A. E.  DemydSHEI "Ternopil State Medical University by I. Ya. Horbachevsky of MPH Ukraine"Introduction. Bilberry... see more

A large two-aisled house at Nørre Holsted in southern Jutland – Analysis of a longhouse from Early Bronze Age period IIn 2011 and 2012, Sønderskov Museum investigated an area of 65,000 m2 at Nørre Holsted, between Esbjerg and Vejen. The investigation reve... see more

Ringkloster. An inland Ertebølle settlement in Jutland Interim report on the excavations 1969-72 Although the majority of settlement finds of importance to the study of the Danish Ertebølle culture were made in Jutland, for example at Meilgård, Ertebølle,... see more

Arabian Gulf archeology The Eighth Campaign of the Danish Archeological Expedition 1961/62During the winter of 1961/62 the expedition sent out from the Forhistorisk Museum in Aarhus continued its work on the Arabian littoral of the Arabian Gulf, operating... see more

Forecasts for the next four decades are warning about shortage of water and food, particularly in developing economies. The demand for food will increase because of population growth, especially in developing economies. The problem is reinforced by the la... see more

Archaeological research at Al-Khashbah, Sultanate of Oman, conducted by the University of Tübingen, revealed a large Early Bronze Age (3rd millennium BCE) site. During the intensive surface survey and excavations, several ground stone tools were found. Mo... see more

In the units of the avicolous breeding, potable drinking water constitutes a fundamental importance in any breeding activity as it promotes healthy animal nutrition, and represents an ideal support to receive and convey the drugs and the complements essen... see more

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