Rudolf Schmid’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Flora of the Shroud of Turin
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February 2000

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Rudolf Schmid

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Alan D. Whanger

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Mary Whanger

Citations (2)


... However, numerous other factors affect the size of ancient DNA fragments besides age, like preservation method and environmental factors like temperature, moisture content, and pH (e.g., museum specimens vs. freshly unearthed remains). To put it briefly, DNA degradation only becomes more successful over lengthy time spans; over shorter time spans, like those suggested for the DNA traces on the TS, and when considering the multiple copies of extra-nuclear DNA molecules, it becomes de facto unpredictable [23][24][25][26] . Following the supplier's recommendations, PCR products obtained from the amplification of several samples were combined and purified using the QIAquick PCR Purification Kit (QIAGEN). ...

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Flora of the Shroud of Turin
  • Citing Article
  • February 2000

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... Both groups have the capability to make nebkha; however, in mass dense canopy coverage group, in addition to forming nebkha around the ring, a ditch is formed at the sides of the gully because of the increase in lateral flow of the nebkha. In general, the results of the research show that differences in plant ecology affect the manner and extent of eolian sediment deposition so that nebkh as from Blanaitessp species grow faster than nebkhas from Acacia species although they are in the same environment (Danin, 1996). ...

Plants of Desert Dunes
  • Citing Article
  • August 1996

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