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51. Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Rates in Patients Living With Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).

52. Archaeological and molecular evidence for ancient chickens in Central Asia.

55. Curated cauldrons: Preserved proteins from early copper-alloy vessels illuminate feasting practices in the Caucasian steppe.

56. Navigating Access and Optimizing Medication Infusions in an Academic Medical Center: A Quality Improvement Study.

57. Early Islamic glass (7th- 10th centuries AD) in Unguja Ukuu, Zanzibar: A microcosm of a globalised industry in the early 'Abbasid period.

58. Paleoproteomic evidence reveals dairying supported prehistoric occupation of the highland Tibetan Plateau.

59. Permafrost preservation reveals proteomic evidence for yak milk consumption in the 13 th century.

60. Defining paleoclimatic routes and opportunities for hominin dispersals across Iran.

61. Ecological flexibility and adaptation to past climate change in the Middle Nile Valley: A multiproxy investigation of dietary shifts between the Neolithic and Kerma periods at Kadruka 1 and Kadruka 21.

62. Bearing Fruit: Miocene Apes and Rosaceous Fruit Evolution.

63. 4000-year-old hair from the Middle Nile highlights unusual ancient DNA degradation pattern and a potential source of early eastern Africa pastoralists.

64. Multidisciplinary digital methodologies for documentation and preservation of immovable Archaeological heritage in the Khovd River Valley, Western Mongolia.

65. Paleolithic occupation of arid Central Asia in the Middle Pleistocene.

66. Homo sapiens lithic technology and microlithization in the South Asian rainforest at Kitulgala Beli-lena (c. 45 - 8,000 years ago).

67. [Psychotherapy prognostic factors for personality disorders (PD) treatment: The role of self-reported questionnaires].

68. The spread of herds and horses into the Altai: How livestock and dairying drove social complexity in Mongolia.

69. Palaeogenomic analysis of black rat (Rattus rattus) reveals multiple European introductions associated with human economic history.

71. Leveraging palaeoproteomics to address conservation and restoration agendas.

72. Plant wax biomarkers in human evolutionary studies.

73. Species identification of Australian marsupials using collagen fingerprinting.

74. Dairying enabled Early Bronze Age Yamnaya steppe expansions.

75. A Journey to the West: The Ancient Dispersal of Rice Out of East Asia.

76. 67,000 years of coastal engagement at Panga ya Saidi, eastern Africa.

77. Non-uniform tropical forest responses to the 'Columbian Exchange' in the Neotropics and Asia-Pacific.

78. Collagen fingerprinting traces the introduction of caprines to island Eastern Africa.

79. High altitude hunting, climate change, and pastoral resilience in eastern Eurasia.

80. Large-scale reptile extinctions following European colonization of the Guadeloupe Islands.

81. Distinguishing African bovids using Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS): New peptide markers and insights into Iron Age economies in Zambia.

83. Earliest known human burial in Africa.

84. People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years.

86. 'Emptying Forests?' Conservation Implications of Past Human-Primate Interactions.

87. I am ready to see you now, Doctor! A mixed-method study of the Let's Discuss Health website implementation in Primary Care.

88. The Middle to Later Stone Age transition at Panga ya Saidi, in the tropical coastal forest of eastern Africa.

89. Interdisciplinary Collaboration Training: An Example of a Preservice Training Series.

90. Exaptation Traits for Megafaunal Mutualisms as a Factor in Plant Domestication.

91. Re-evaluating Scythian lifeways: Isotopic analysis of diet and mobility in Iron Age Ukraine.

92. Mobilizing the past to shape a better Anthropocene.

93. Reimagining the relationship between Gondwanan forests and Aboriginal land management in Australia's "Wet Tropics".

94. Ancient proteins provide evidence of dairy consumption in eastern Africa.

95. Earliest Olduvai hominins exploited unstable environments ~ 2 million years ago.

96. Early evidence for mounted horseback riding in northwest China.

97. A Dynamic 6,000-Year Genetic History of Eurasia's Eastern Steppe.

98. Isotopic and microbotanical insights into Iron Age agricultural reliance in the Central African rainforest.

99. Bows and arrows and complex symbolic displays 48,000 years ago in the South Asian tropics.

100. Ancient genomes reveal complex patterns of population movement, interaction, and replacement in sub-Saharan Africa.

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