2010
DOI: 10.21236/ada525372
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Light Pulse Interaction with Narrow Defects in Fiber Bragg Gratings

Abstract: Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1 hour per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing the burden, to Department of Defense, Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Infor… Show more

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“…Lithic materials related to engraved rocks associated to the Late Period in other sites of Northwest Argentina and in the northern area of Chile have also been recorded with similar features, informal tool designs, and few artifacts within the stratigraphy and on the surface (Méndez Melgar, 2008;Vergara, 2013). Pounding was the most frequent technique used for their production, followed by scraping, incision, and, to a lesser extent, drilling (Berenguer, Cabello, & Artigas, 2007;Martel, 2010;Troncoso, 2005;Troncoso, Armstrong, Vergara, Larach, & Urzúa, 2008;Vergara, 2009Vergara, , 2013Vergara & Troncoso, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Lithic materials related to engraved rocks associated to the Late Period in other sites of Northwest Argentina and in the northern area of Chile have also been recorded with similar features, informal tool designs, and few artifacts within the stratigraphy and on the surface (Méndez Melgar, 2008;Vergara, 2013). Pounding was the most frequent technique used for their production, followed by scraping, incision, and, to a lesser extent, drilling (Berenguer, Cabello, & Artigas, 2007;Martel, 2010;Troncoso, 2005;Troncoso, Armstrong, Vergara, Larach, & Urzúa, 2008;Vergara, 2009Vergara, , 2013Vergara & Troncoso, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Research studies related to the rock art of the Late Regional Developments and Inca Period in Northwest Argentina (NWA) have been mainly focused on temporal assignment, iconographic identification, possible interpretations, and, to a lesser extent, the techniques applied to its production (Aschero & Martel, 2003-2005Aschero, Martel, & López Campeny, 2003González, 1980;Gordillo, 2009;Hernández Llosas, Podestá, Aldunate, Berenguer, & Castro, 1985;Martel, 2010;Martel & Aschero, 2007;Martel, Curletto, & Del Bel, 2012;Podestá, Raffino, Paunero, & Rolandi, 2005; among others).…”
Section: Rock Art Engravings In Northwest Argentina (Nwa)mentioning
confidence: 99%