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BSAVA Companion, 2021
Have you ever stopped to think about why, when and where small animal practice began? The roots of the veterinary profession go back further than you might think… Bruce Vivash Jones explains.
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Have you ever stopped to think about why, when and where small animal practice began? The roots of the veterinary profession go back further than you might think… Bruce Vivash Jones explains.
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Date Recognition in Historical Parish Records
2022In Northern Europe, parish records provide centuries of lineage information, useful not only for settling inheritance disputes, but also for studying hereditary diseases, social mobility, etc. The key information to extract from scans of parish records to obtain lineage information is dates: birth dates (of children and their parents) and dates of ...
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2020
Monumental reliefs and inscriptions constitute an important body of evidence scholars use to reconstruct Egyptian history. Beyond their artistic and textual content, monumental inscriptions are useful for historical inquiry because they often display evidence of alteration, erasure, and palimpsest.
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Monumental reliefs and inscriptions constitute an important body of evidence scholars use to reconstruct Egyptian history. Beyond their artistic and textual content, monumental inscriptions are useful for historical inquiry because they often display evidence of alteration, erasure, and palimpsest.
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Jung in Africa: the historical record
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2008Abstract: Blake Burleson's ninety‐minute presentation was part one of ‘A Passage to Africa’ moderated by John Beebe. Eight individual filmed sequences from home movies taken by Helton Godwin Baynes during Jung's 1925 expedition to East Africa were shown. In addition to placing these clips in their historical, geographic, and cultural context, Burleson
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1996
In this chapter, the historical records of annual surface air temperature, pressure, and precipitation with the longest observational time series will be studied. The analysis of the statistically significant systematic variations, as well as random fluctuations of such records, provides important empirical information for climate change studies or for
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In this chapter, the historical records of annual surface air temperature, pressure, and precipitation with the longest observational time series will be studied. The analysis of the statistically significant systematic variations, as well as random fluctuations of such records, provides important empirical information for climate change studies or for
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1983
This book describes the nature of English historical records over the period 1200–1800. It surveys the records created by the state, the estates of landlords, and the Church. The work arises from an intensive research project (1973–81), which involved the manual and computerised analysis of all the surviving records for two parishes, in Westmorland and
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This book describes the nature of English historical records over the period 1200–1800. It surveys the records created by the state, the estates of landlords, and the Church. The work arises from an intensive research project (1973–81), which involved the manual and computerised analysis of all the surviving records for two parishes, in Westmorland and
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Pacific Historical Review, 1937
The Historical Records Survey is a nation-wide project under the W.P.A., administered from Washington, D.C., under the direction of Dr. Luther H. Evans. The general purpose is the inventory of all existent non-federal source materials in American History, whether of public or private nature.
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The Historical Records Survey is a nation-wide project under the W.P.A., administered from Washington, D.C., under the direction of Dr. Luther H. Evans. The general purpose is the inventory of all existent non-federal source materials in American History, whether of public or private nature.
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