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BMJ, 2017
George Ian Barrow qualified as a senior dermatologist and gained his PhD-MD with a thesis on impetigo from the University of Glasgow in 1962. He became a world expert in bacteriology, specialising in the study of marine Vibrio species. He held two World Health Organization fellowships to support further …
David, Barrow, Sarah, Barrow
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George Ian Barrow qualified as a senior dermatologist and gained his PhD-MD with a thesis on impetigo from the University of Glasgow in 1962. He became a world expert in bacteriology, specialising in the study of marine Vibrio species. He held two World Health Organization fellowships to support further …
David, Barrow, Sarah, Barrow
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Antiquity, 1927
The fascination of Archaeology consists in reconstructing the life of the past, but by a curious paradox we obtain most of our raw material from the graves of the dead. We profit by the superstition which ordained that the dead man should be supplied with tools and weapons, and the dead woman with ornaments, to accompany them to the land of shadows. We
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The fascination of Archaeology consists in reconstructing the life of the past, but by a curious paradox we obtain most of our raw material from the graves of the dead. We profit by the superstition which ordained that the dead man should be supplied with tools and weapons, and the dead woman with ornaments, to accompany them to the land of shadows. We
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1999
ABSTRACT: Color shadows refer to the hues of specific segments of a multi‐hued display which differ from the hues usually reported with those visible spectra. Isaac Barrow (1630‐1677) was the first to report this phenomenon.
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ABSTRACT: Color shadows refer to the hues of specific segments of a multi‐hued display which differ from the hues usually reported with those visible spectra. Isaac Barrow (1630‐1677) was the first to report this phenomenon.
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The Long Barrows of Lincolnshire
Archaeological Journal, 1932The Archaeological Journal, 89, 174 ...
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2010
This chapter tells the story of Barrow, AK, as a microcosm of things to come at lower latitudes, as signs of climate change become ever more obvious there. The primary purpose is to harvest a body of experience on climate change adaptations for decision makers elsewhere.
Ronald D. Brunner, Amanda H. Lynch
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This chapter tells the story of Barrow, AK, as a microcosm of things to come at lower latitudes, as signs of climate change become ever more obvious there. The primary purpose is to harvest a body of experience on climate change adaptations for decision makers elsewhere.
Ronald D. Brunner, Amanda H. Lynch
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Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2003
Protein involved in neurodegenerative disease loses ability to deliver molecules (Polyglutamine disease; Huntington's disease; Spinocerebellar ataxia).
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Protein involved in neurodegenerative disease loses ability to deliver molecules (Polyglutamine disease; Huntington's disease; Spinocerebellar ataxia).
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2009
I Rudolph Reeve sat by himself on the Old Long Barrow on Pallinghurst Common. It was a September evening, and the sun was setting. The west was all aglow with a mysterious red light, very strange and lurid—a light that reflected itself in glowing...
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I Rudolph Reeve sat by himself on the Old Long Barrow on Pallinghurst Common. It was a September evening, and the sun was setting. The west was all aglow with a mysterious red light, very strange and lurid—a light that reflected itself in glowing...
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Geophysical Survey of Two Long Barrows near Martin, Hampshire: Grans Barrow and Knap Barrow
The survey areas were divided into 20m grid squares, laid out using tapes and triangulation. A Geoscan FM36 gradiometer was used to perform the survey. This was set up to take readings every 0.25m along a traverse, with a traverse interval of 1m. A parallel (unidirectional) survey strategy was employed.openaire +1 more source

