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The Life Course of a Standard-Bearer: A Nonroyal Elite Burial at the Maya Archaeological Site of El Palmar, Mexico
(2021)Inspired by life course and osteobiography approaches, this article explores the life and death of an individual associated with the lakam title (“banner” in Colonial Yukatek Maya; thus, a “standard-bearer”), a nonroyal ... -
The Life Cycle and Quality Assurance of Performance Assessment Batteries
(Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2004-09-01)As software products, computer-based performance assessment tasks and batteries cannot escape one of the cornerstones of software engineering – the software life cycle. This paper presents a discussion of the elements of ... -
Lift-Off Characteristics and Flame Base Structure of Coal Seeded Gas Jet Flames
(Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part A: Journal of Power and Energy, 1996-10-01)An experimental study of the burner rim stability characteristics and the flame base structure of flames co-fired with pulverized coal and propane gas is presented. Lift-off and reattachment characteristics are examined ... -
The Limits of Sensuality: Pastoral Wildernesses, Tasso's Aminta and the Gardens of Ferrara
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Linear Numerical-Magnitude Representations Aid Children's Memory for Numbers
(Psychological Science, 2010-09-01)We investigated the relation between children’s numerical-magnitude representations and their memory for numbers. Results of three experiments indicated that the more linear children’s magnitude representations were, the ... -
Literary Studies and Well-Being Structures of Experience in the Worldly Work of Literature and Healthcare
(2022)The literary arts represent and provoke experiences of understanding and emotion, and this open access study examines how the practical pursuit of well-being in healthcare reveals purposes at the core of our engagements ... -
Living Dangerously: Culture of Honor, Risk-Taking, and the Nonrandomness of “Accidental” Deaths
(Social Psychological and Personality Science, 2012-01-01)Collin D. Barnes is a postdoctoral research fellow with the Institute for U.S.-China Issues at the University of Oklahoma. -
Load-dependent collagen fiber architecture data of representative bovine tendon and mitral valve anterior leaflet tissues as quantified by an integrated opto-mechanical system
(2020-01-03)The data presented in this article provide load-dependent collagen fiber architecture (CFA) of one representative bovine tendon tissue sample and two representative porcine mitral valve anterior leaflet tissues, and they ... -
Local Phenomena Shape Backyard Soil Metabolite Composition
(2020-02-29)Soil covers most of Earth’s continental surface and is fundamental to life-sustaining processes such as agriculture. Given its rich biodiversity, soil is also a major source for natural product drug discovery from soil ... -
Lock-In and Team Effects: Recruiting and Success in College Football Athletics
(Journal of Sports Economics, 2015-04-07)How important is recruiting to a football program’s success? While prior research has attempted to answer this question, we utilize an extensive panel set covering 13 years of games along with a two-stage least squares ... -
Locke, Kant, and Synthetic A Priori Cognition
(2015)This paper attempts to shed light on three related issues that bear directly on our understanding of Locke and Kant. The first is whether Kant believes Locke merely anticipates his distinction between analytic and synthetic ... -
Loess in eastern equatorial Pangea archives a dusty atmosphere and possible upland glaciation
(2020-06-19)Carboniferous−Permian strata in basins within the Central Pangean Mountains in France archive regional paleoequatorial climate during a unique interval in geological history (Pangea assembly, ice-age collapse, megamonsoon ... -
Loess in eastern equatorial Pangea archives a dusty atmosphere and possible upland glaciation
(2021-01)Carboniferous–Permian strata in basins within the Central Pangean Mountains in France archive regional paleoequatorial climate during a unique interval in geological history (Pangea assembly, ice-age collapse, megamonsoon ... -
Long‐term Effects of Land‐Use Change on Bird Communities Depend on Spatial Scale and Land‐Use Type
(2019-11-22)Land‐use transformation is one of the most important and pervasive ecological changes occurring across the Earth, but its long‐term effects are poorly understood. Here, we analyze the effects of urban and agriculture ... -
“Look No More”: Jonson’s Catiline and the Politics of Enargeia
(2019-03)In his play Catiline His Conspiracy, Ben Jonson allegorizes Cicero’s fight to save the Roman Republic as a battle against the kind of spectacular drama that, Jonson claimed, his audiences so enjoyed. This metatheatrical ... -
Losing the Product in the Process
(1999-05)This article uses three examples of teachers using process writing to teach children to write to discuss that children are not being taught to write with correct grammar or sentence structure. Teachers feel unable to ... -
Loss of Toll-Like Receptor 4 Function Partially Protects against Peripheral and Cardiac Glucose Metabolic Derangements During a Long-Term High-Fat Diet
(PLos One, 2015-11-05)Diabetes is a chronic inflammatory disease that carries a high risk of cardiovascular disease. However, the pathophysiological link between these disorders is not well known. We hypothesize that TLR4 signaling mediates ... -
Lost and Found: Reflections on Identity and Success from Six Black Men
(Urban Education, 1991-10-01)Most young Afro-American men from an inner city who were interviewed had established positive ethnic identities but had not realized their personal and career goals. -
Low-complexity methods to mitigate the impact of environmental variables on low-cost UAS-based atmospheric carbon dioxide measurements
(2022-10-06)This article assesses the individual and joint impact of pressure, temperature, and relative humidity on the accuracy of atmospheric CO2 measurements collected by unmanned aerial systems (UASs) using low-cost commercial ... -
LunAero: Automated “smart” hardware for recording video of nocturnal migration
(2020-03-18)Moon watching is a method of quantifying nocturnal bird migration by focusing a telescope on the moon and recording observations of flying birds silhouetted against the lunar surface. Although simple and well-established, ...