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Optimal taxation with Cournot oligopoly (2005)
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Reinhorn, L. (2005). Optimal taxation with Cournot oligopoly. The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, 5(1),

This paper studies optimal linear taxation in a general equilibrium model with Cournot oligopoly. The main result is the following. With imperfect competition the tendency toward “inverse elasticities” tax rules will be weakened and may even be rever... Read More about Optimal taxation with Cournot oligopoly.

Indifference and Political Parties (2005)
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Fernandes, V. S. (2005). Indifference and Political Parties. Durham anthropology journal, 13(1),

The way people create and justify indifference to other humans could be seen as cultural phenomenon resulting from social processes. In this paper I will argue that the study of the way this phenomenon is lived and constructed reflects not only agent... Read More about Indifference and Political Parties.

Can there be non-union forms of partnership? (2005)
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Dietz, G., Cullen, J., & Coad, A. (2005). Can there be non-union forms of partnership?. Employee Relations, 27(3), 289-306. https://doi.org/10.1108/01425450510591611

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore a number of issues pertaining to the conceptualisation, operationalisation, feasibility and effectiveness of workplace partnership arrangements in a non-unionised setting. Design/methodology/approach... Read More about Can there be non-union forms of partnership?.

The Anglo-Saxon Influence on Romano-Britain: Research past and present (2005)
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Russell, C. (2005). The Anglo-Saxon Influence on Romano-Britain: Research past and present. Durham anthropology journal, 13(1),

The Romano-British to Anglo-Saxon transition in Britain is one of the most striking transitions seen in the archaeological record. Changes in burial practice between these periods, along with historical, anthropological, environmental and linguistic... Read More about The Anglo-Saxon Influence on Romano-Britain: Research past and present.

The Norse landnám on the North Atlantic islands: an environmental impact assessment (2005)
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Dugmore, A., Church, M., Buckland, P., Edwards, K., Lawson, I., McGovern, T., …Sveinbjarnardóttir, G. (2005). The Norse landnám on the North Atlantic islands: an environmental impact assessment. Polar Record, 41(1), 21-37. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0032247404003985

The Norse colonisation or landnám of the North Atlantic islands of the Faroes, Iceland and Greenland, from the ninth century AD onwards, provides opportunities to examine human environmental impacts on ‘pristine’ landscapes of an environmental gradie... Read More about The Norse landnám on the North Atlantic islands: an environmental impact assessment.

A quantitative analysis of the abundance and demography of European hares Lepus europaeus in relation to habitat type, intensity of agriculture and climate (2005)
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Smith, R., Jennings, N., & Harris, S. (2005). A quantitative analysis of the abundance and demography of European hares Lepus europaeus in relation to habitat type, intensity of agriculture and climate. Mammal Review, 35(1), 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2907.2005.00057.x

1. European hares Lepus europaeus have declined throughout Europe since the 1960s. Possible reasons for this include agricultural intensification and changes in climate and predator numbers, but no clear consensus has been reached as to the relative... Read More about A quantitative analysis of the abundance and demography of European hares Lepus europaeus in relation to habitat type, intensity of agriculture and climate.

Prehistoric and Historic Landscape Change in Aragón, Spain: Some Results from the Moncayo Archaeological Survey (2005)
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Wilkinson, K., Gerrard, C., Aguilera, I., Bailiff, I., & Pope, R. (2005). Prehistoric and Historic Landscape Change in Aragón, Spain: Some Results from the Moncayo Archaeological Survey. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology, 18(1), 31-54

The Moncayo Archaeological Survey (MAS) was initiated in 2000 to investigate population, economic and environmental change in a study area northwest of Zaragoza in the northeast of Spain. This is an interdisciplinary project which combines landscape... Read More about Prehistoric and Historic Landscape Change in Aragón, Spain: Some Results from the Moncayo Archaeological Survey.

Are the perceptual biases found in chimeric face processing reflected in eye-movement patterns? (2005)
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Butler, S., Gilchrist, I., Burt, D., Perrett, D., Jones, E., & Harvey, M. (2005). Are the perceptual biases found in chimeric face processing reflected in eye-movement patterns?. Neuropsychologia, 43(1), 52-59. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2004.06.005

Studies of patients with focal brain lesions and neuroimaging indicate that face processing is predominantly based on right hemisphere function. Additionally, experiments using chimeric faces, where the left and the right-hand side of the face are di... Read More about Are the perceptual biases found in chimeric face processing reflected in eye-movement patterns?.

Spatial relationships, dating and taphonomy of the human bone from the Mesolithic site of Cnoc Coig, Oronsay, Argyll, Scotland (2005)
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Mieklejohn, C., Merrett, D., Nolan, R., Richards, M., & Mellars, P. (2005). Spatial relationships, dating and taphonomy of the human bone from the Mesolithic site of Cnoc Coig, Oronsay, Argyll, Scotland. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 71, 85-105

This paper examines the spatial distribution of the human bone sample excavated from the Mesolithic shell midden site of Cnoc Coig on Oronsay in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland. Although no burials were recovered the information from the apparently isol... Read More about Spatial relationships, dating and taphonomy of the human bone from the Mesolithic site of Cnoc Coig, Oronsay, Argyll, Scotland.

PDILT, a divergent testis-specific protein disulfide isomerase with a non-classical SXXC motif that engages in disulfide-dependent interactions in the endoplasmic reticulum (2005)
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van Lith, M., Hartigan, N., Hatch, J., & Benham, A. (2005). PDILT, a divergent testis-specific protein disulfide isomerase with a non-classical SXXC motif that engages in disulfide-dependent interactions in the endoplasmic reticulum. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280(2), 1376-1383. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m408651200

Protein disulfide isomerase (PDI) is the archetypal enzyme involved in the formation and reshuffling of disulfide bonds in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). PDI achieves its redox function through two highly conserved thioredoxin domains, and PDI can a... Read More about PDILT, a divergent testis-specific protein disulfide isomerase with a non-classical SXXC motif that engages in disulfide-dependent interactions in the endoplasmic reticulum.

The Tiber Valley Project: The Role of GIS and Databases in Field Survey Data Integration and Analysis (2005)
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Kay, S., & Witcher, R. (2005). The Tiber Valley Project: The Role of GIS and Databases in Field Survey Data Integration and Analysis. Archeologia e calcolatori (Testo stampato), 16, 113-127

Information Technology is at the heart of the Tiber Valley Project, from the integration, storage and analysis of data, through project management to the visualization and dissemination of results. Here, some of the ongoing applications of this techn... Read More about The Tiber Valley Project: The Role of GIS and Databases in Field Survey Data Integration and Analysis.

Fast or feast: reconstructing diet in later medieval England by stable isotope analysis (2005)
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Müldner, G., & Richards, M. (2005). Fast or feast: reconstructing diet in later medieval England by stable isotope analysis. Journal of Archaeological Science, 32(1), 39-48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2004.05.007

In this pilot-study, which was designed to assess the range of isotopic variation in English medieval populations, we present the results of stable isotope analysis of carbon and nitrogen of human and animal bone collagen from three later medieval si... Read More about Fast or feast: reconstructing diet in later medieval England by stable isotope analysis.

An ISOCAM survey through gravitationally lensing galaxy clusters III : new results from mid-infrared observations of the cluster Abell 2219 (2005)
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Coia, D., Metcalfe, L., McBreen, B., Biviano, A., Smail, I., Altieri, B., …O'Halloran, B. (2005). An ISOCAM survey through gravitationally lensing galaxy clusters III : new results from mid-infrared observations of the cluster Abell 2219. Astronomy & Astrophysics, 430(1), 59-66. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361%3A20041648

The massive cluster of galaxies Abell 2219 (z = 0.228) with two spectacular gravitational lensing arcs was observed at 14.3 μm (hereafter 15 μm) with the Infrared Space Observatory and results were published by Barvainis et al. (\cite{1999AJ....118..... Read More about An ISOCAM survey through gravitationally lensing galaxy clusters III : new results from mid-infrared observations of the cluster Abell 2219.

The origin and evolution of footslope ramps in the sandstone desert environment of south-west Jordan (2005)
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Migoń, P., Goudie, A., Allison, R., & Rosser, N. (2005). The origin and evolution of footslope ramps in the sandstone desert environment of south-west Jordan. Journal of Arid Environments, 60(2), 303-320. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2004.03.011

In the Cambrian–Ordovician sandstones of south-west Jordan, the spectacular scenery that has developed under arid conditions includes the presence of low-angle (

Homo erectus revisited: aspects of affinity and diversity in a pleistocene hominin species (2005)
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Bilsborough, A. (2005). Homo erectus revisited: aspects of affinity and diversity in a pleistocene hominin species. Anthropologie (Brno. Print), 43(2-3), 129-158

Fossil material assigned to Homo erectus is reviewed and the composition, integrity and morphological range of the species explored, to investigate its phyletic status and possible components of geographical and temporal variation. There is no convin... Read More about Homo erectus revisited: aspects of affinity and diversity in a pleistocene hominin species.