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RAPIER DUELING AND SURGERY

JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930
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Rapier

The Aeronautical Journal, 1970
Rapier is a very important element in our armoury of defence against attack from the air. At low to medium altitudes the attack comes from all-weather, contour-following, very fast and very expensive aircraft, through much more numerous and diverse conventional aircraft limited to fair-weather operation, to helicopters and reconnaissance drones.The ...
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Project Management Techniques of Rapier

The Aeronautical Journal, 1970
The Rapier project began to emerge shortly after the publication of the report of the committee which sat under Sir Solly Zuckerman to consider the management and control of Research and Development. The “Zuckerman” formula was applied to Rapier and feasibility studies were followed by a project study, a holding contract, and eventually full ...
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Rapier 2000 software development programme

Software Engineering Journal, 1996
Experience shows that there is always substantial risk in major real-time software-intensive development programmes. The paper explains BAe's experience on the Rapier 2000 software development programme and relates that to a more general discussion on risk management.
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Swords, Rapiers and Horse-riders

Antiquity, 1953
There is much confused thinking about swords, the way they were used and the influence of their users on their form. An extreme case is that of the late Harold Peake who, describing a sword-type, said: ‘These weapons, which must have been used as hatchets as well as for slashing, are called leaf-shaped swords’.
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The Salta Moss Rapier.

2008
Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, 61, 16 ...
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The Exchange of Rapiers

1992
I am not going to discuss the question how this exchange ought to be managed. I wish merely to point out that the stage-direction fails to show the sequence of speeches and events. The passage is as follows (Globe text): Ham. Come, for the third, Laertes: you but dally; I pray you, pass with your best violence; I am afeared you make a wanton of ...
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The Influence of Rapier Fencing on Hamlet

Forum for Modern Language Studies, 1993
La presentation de Hamlet au debut des annees 1600 correspond a une grande vogue de l'escrime et du duel a l'epee. L'A.
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