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Artibus Asiae, 1996
This work is the first in a three volume series that surveys China's wealth of art, architecture and artefacts from prehistoric times to the 20th century. It investigates the beginnings of the traditions on which much of the art rests, moving from Neolithic and Bronze Age China to the era of the Tang Dynasty around AD 900.
Thomas Lawton, William Watson
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This work is the first in a three volume series that surveys China's wealth of art, architecture and artefacts from prehistoric times to the 20th century. It investigates the beginnings of the traditions on which much of the art rests, moving from Neolithic and Bronze Age China to the era of the Tang Dynasty around AD 900.
Thomas Lawton, William Watson
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A microprogramming language for the MLP-900
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1973This paper describes a language, for programming a microprocessor, which combines the features of assembly languages with those of higher-level languages. The goal of the language design was to provide a convenient microprogramming language for the MLP-900 microprocessor project at USC/Information Sciences Institute.
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1995
The concepts of the 'Heptarchy' and of the 'Bretwalda' are so deeply engrained in the historiography of early Anglo-Saxon England that they could never be removed from any discussion of the subject. It is questionable whether either concept would have had much meaning in the eighth or the ninth century, and it must be said that there are other ways of ...
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The concepts of the 'Heptarchy' and of the 'Bretwalda' are so deeply engrained in the historiography of early Anglo-Saxon England that they could never be removed from any discussion of the subject. It is questionable whether either concept would have had much meaning in the eighth or the ninth century, and it must be said that there are other ways of ...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2018
SummaryRudbeckia maxima Nutt. (Compositae: Heliantheae: Rudbeckiinae) is described and illustrated. Cultivation, propagation and availability notes are provided. The genus Rudbeckia is discussed, and the position of R. maxima commented on, as well as the somewhat unique key character (the reflectiveness of the leaves under UV light) that has been used ...
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SummaryRudbeckia maxima Nutt. (Compositae: Heliantheae: Rudbeckiinae) is described and illustrated. Cultivation, propagation and availability notes are provided. The genus Rudbeckia is discussed, and the position of R. maxima commented on, as well as the somewhat unique key character (the reflectiveness of the leaves under UV light) that has been used ...
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Sialendoscopy in the Treatment of over 900 Sialoliths
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2011ObjectiveMinimally invasive techniques have an increasing relevance for the treatment of sialolithiasis of the parotid and submandibular glands. Sialendoscopy can be used as both a diagnostic and therapeutic tool.MethodRetrospective data analysis for patients with a sialolithiasis of the parotid and submandibular glands who were treated between 2002 ...
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Propagation correlations at 900 MHz
IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 1978The correlation in mean received power from four non-cosited 900 MHz sources is studied as a function of angle of arrival difference (AAD) at the mobile. Two tests are examined, one in the Washington-Baltimore area, and the other in the Chicago-Schaumburg area.
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2009
byzantine links with the western christians, 900–950 Byzantium’s relations with the Latinwest in this period have a ‘Cheshire cat’ character in comparison with ninth-century exchanges. Very little attention is paid to the Christian west by Byzantine writers even when Saxon potentates begin to intervene in Italy and bedeck ...
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byzantine links with the western christians, 900–950 Byzantium’s relations with the Latinwest in this period have a ‘Cheshire cat’ character in comparison with ninth-century exchanges. Very little attention is paid to the Christian west by Byzantine writers even when Saxon potentates begin to intervene in Italy and bedeck ...
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Journal of Medieval History, 1978
To robbers and thieves money is more tempting than other commodities. There was more money in Europe in 1100 than in 900. So we should expect, other things being equal, an increase in robbery in these two centuries. This expectation is confirmed by a survey of recorded cases; and it finds further corroboration in the fortunes of hagiographical motifs ...
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To robbers and thieves money is more tempting than other commodities. There was more money in Europe in 1100 than in 900. So we should expect, other things being equal, an increase in robbery in these two centuries. This expectation is confirmed by a survey of recorded cases; and it finds further corroboration in the fortunes of hagiographical motifs ...
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Revue épigraphique du Midi de la France, 1892
Inscriptions 888 à 900. In: Revue épigraphique du Midi de la France, tome 3, N°65, 1892. pp. 147-160.
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Inscriptions 888 à 900. In: Revue épigraphique du Midi de la France, tome 3, N°65, 1892. pp. 147-160.
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