A. T. Hill
Asa Thomas Hill (November 29, 1871 – March 21, 1953) was an American businessman and archaeologist. His work on sites in and around Nebraska, with such collaborators as William Duncan Strong and Waldo Wedel, was instrumental in the development of Great Plains archaeology. Provided by Wikipedia
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Erratum to Size-dependent Nanoparticle Accumulation In Venous Malformations by Kathleen Cullion, Claire A. Ostertag-Hill, Weimin Tang, Michelle Pan, Daniel S. Kohane
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Predator-prey transmission of a gammaherpesvirus from Asian badgers (Meles leucurus) to endangered Amur tigers (Panthera tigris altaica). by Martin Gilbert, Malcolm A M Hill, Leah Y N Cheung, Patti K Kiser, Ivan V Seryodkin, Dale G Miquelle, John M Goodrich, Nadezhda Sulikhan, Olga Uphyrkina, Mikhail Goncharuk, Linda Kerley, Ryan M Troyer
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Early to Mid-Holocene land use transitions in South Asia: A new archaeological synthesis of potential human impacts. by J Bates, K D Morrison, M Madella, A C Hill, N J Whitehouse, T Abro, P Ajithprasad, K Anupama, A Casile, A Chandio, S Chatterjee, K Gangopadhyay, E Hammer, S Haricharan, M Hazarika, R Korisettar, A Kumar, C Lancelotti, S Pappu, O Parque, C A Petrie, R Premathilake, V Selvakumar, S Sen, M Spate, M Trivedi, G M Veesar, V Vinayak
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