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On runway pavements in Japan, grooves for transverse directions should be set on most of runway area. The aim of runway grooving is to drain rain water on surface, which prevents from hydroplaning. According to the specification of Japan, two months as a ... see more

Introduction. Man is the only being that has created an artificial environment, or civilization. The development of civilization entails changes in the environment. The rapid growth of the impact of human economic activity has led to such changes that are... see more

Harpoons of the Ertebølle cultureTwo morphological criteria, alone or in combination, may be employed to distinguish harpoons from other types of bone points in archaeological assemblages. Both reflect function: when in use, a harpoon must be easily detac... see more

The Ferslev House- a Cult-Building from the Passage-Grave PeriodIn 1959 a cult-building from the Passage-Grave period was excavated at Ferslev 12 kms. south of Ålborg. A similar building had previously been discovered at Tustrup on Djursland peninsula 1).... see more

Papillon-Lefèvre syndrome (PLS) is a rare disorder characterized by palmar plantar hyperkeratosis and rapidly progressive periodontitis with loss of deciduous and permanent dentition at an early age. It is reported to occur in 1 to 4 individuals per milli... see more

In Mayen the production of lava rotary querns of ‘Iron Age type’ continued from the late La Tène period into Julio-Claudian times. The lower quernstone possessed a domed grinding face and the upper stone was double concave in section. While the surfaces o... see more

Harpoons of the Ertebølle cultureTwo morphological criteria, alone or in combination, may be employed to distinguish harpoons from other types of bone points in archaeological assemblages. Both reflect function: when in use, a harpoon must be easily detac... see more

The Ferslev House- a Cult-Building from the Passage-Grave PeriodIn 1959 a cult-building from the Passage-Grave period was excavated at Ferslev 12 kms. south of Ålborg. A similar building had previously been discovered at Tustrup on Djursland peninsula 1).... see more

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