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    The Challenges of Adopting PLM Tools Involving Diversified Technologies in Today’s Automotive Supplier Business

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    In order to reduce product development (PD) costs and duration, PD cycles are being accelerated in order to reduce the time to market and satisfy the end customer needs. Another key challenge in PD today, is product diversification in the technologies used, requiring improved collaboration amongst local and dispersed multi disciple PD teams. A main stream tool that aids and support engineers in PD to collaborate and share information/knowledge is Product Lifecycle Management (PLM). This research explores the benefits and requirements of implementing a PLM system for a PD and manufacturing company within the automotive supply chain. This paper first provides a brief background of the subject area, followed by an explanation of the initial industrial investigation for the implementation of a PLM system, from which investigation the resulting conclusions and recommendations are presented as the building blocks of the implementation project

    Biological sex VS. Archaeological Gender: Enamel peptide analysis of the horsemen of the Early Middle age necropolises of Campochiaro (Molise, Italy)

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    Sex estimation of human skeletons may present difficulties, especially in relation to their state of preservation or to weak sexual dimorphism. This leads to reliance on gendered grave goods, giving rise to potential issues related to the social role and condition of the individual and the relationship with the community. We aimed at examining skeletal remains from two VII century CE necropolises (Vicenne and Morrione) from Campochiaro in Molise (Italy), characterized by the presence of burials of "horsemen," warriors buried with horse in the same pit, the analyses of which showed some uncertainty in sex estimation with the common morphological methods. Thus, we analyzed the tooth enamel peptides of fifteen individuals for the presence of sexually dependent variants of the protein amelogenin. Sex estimation was possible in all the individuals examined. Individuals with male gendered grave goods were all confirmed to be male, while individuals without gendered grave context had sex estimated for the first time. Biological sex, archeological gender, and the gendered division of society have been confirmed to be strongly linked in this particular community. Further studies should be undertaken to better understand the ethnic and migratory aspects of this relevant funerary context

    Das Plattenepithelkarzinom der Haut und Halbschleimhäute

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