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The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 2015
From the dawn of French colonisation, the Melanesians of New Caledonia have been the object of ethnographic enquiry, categorisation and display.
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From the dawn of French colonisation, the Melanesians of New Caledonia have been the object of ethnographic enquiry, categorisation and display.
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BMJ, 2011
Born in Cape Town in 1951, Neil David Citron began his training at Trinity College, Cambridge, before moving to University College Hospital, London, to graduate in 1975. He went on to win the MRCS Hallet prize and completed his MChir on chondrocyte generation from stem cells at Cambridge in 1985.
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Born in Cape Town in 1951, Neil David Citron began his training at Trinity College, Cambridge, before moving to University College Hospital, London, to graduate in 1975. He went on to win the MRCS Hallet prize and completed his MChir on chondrocyte generation from stem cells at Cambridge in 1985.
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