scholarly journals Osmium isotope analysis as an innovative tool for provenancing ancient iron: A systematic approach

PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. e0229623 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Brauns ◽  
Naama Yahalom-Mack ◽  
Ivan Stepanov ◽  
Lee Sauder ◽  
Jake Keen ◽  
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Author(s):  
I. Fomichenko ◽  
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O. Kondratenko ◽  
T. Rudenko ◽  
M. Brant ◽  
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The article considers topical issues of organization of marketing activities at industrial enterprises. The reasons for the need to implement and use methods and tools of modern marketing are indicated. The components and separate functional tasks of marketing activity at industrial enterprises are given. The stages of formation of the marketing management system of the enterprise are revealed. It is noted that a systematic approach to marketing management of the enterprise involves the use of marketing tools in the management process. The main elements of the marketing management system of the enterprise are investigated. Peculiarities and forms of manifestation of peculiarities of marketing activity organization at industrial enterprises in modern market conditions are revealed. 3D-marketing as an innovative tool of marketing activity is singled out, the spheres of its application, advantages of use, and also characteristic differences from traditional marketing are resulted.


2007 ◽  
Vol 27 (-1) ◽  
pp. 23-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Józef Dąbek ◽  
Stanislaw Halas

Physical Foundations of Rhenium-Osmium Method - A Review A newly acquired mass spectrometer MI 1201 by the Mass Spectrometry Laboratory will be adapted to determine rhenium and osmium isotope concentrations using negative thermal ionization mass spectrometry (NTIMS). We describe the principle of the Re-Os dating technique and the thermal ionization phenomena which lead to high precision isotope analysis on NTIMS.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-94 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lindsay Heggie ◽  
Lesly Wade-Woolley

Students with persistent reading difficulties are often especially challenged by multisyllabic words; they tend to have neither a systematic approach for reading these words nor the confidence to persevere (Archer, Gleason, & Vachon, 2003; Carlisle & Katz, 2006; Moats, 1998). This challenge is magnified by the fact that the vast majority of English words are multisyllabic and constitute an increasingly large proportion of the words in elementary school texts beginning as early as grade 3 (Hiebert, Martin, & Menon, 2005; Kerns et al., 2016). Multisyllabic words are more difficult to read simply because they are long, posing challenges for working memory capacity. In addition, syllable boundaries, word stress, vowel pronunciation ambiguities, less predictable grapheme-phoneme correspondences, and morphological complexity all contribute to long words' difficulty. Research suggests that explicit instruction in both syllabification and morphological knowledge improve poor readers' multisyllabic word reading accuracy; several examples of instructional programs involving one or both of these elements are provided.


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