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The history of the British Isles in the medeival period

Toxic marine microalgae and shellfish poisoning in the British isles: history, review of epidemiology, and future implications

Toxic marine microalgae and shellfish poisoning in the British isles: history, review of epidemiology, and future implications

... There is increasing evidence in the literature of the effects of climate change on the phenology of marine organisms. Estimates show that British winters now end 11 days earlier on average than in the mid 1970s ...

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Railway & Canal Historical Society A Bibliography of the History of Inland Waterways, Railways and Road Transport in the British Isles, 2019

Railway & Canal Historical Society A Bibliography of the History of Inland Waterways, Railways and Road Transport in the British Isles, 2019

... 979 VOICE, DAVID. Next stop Seaton! 66 years of Modern Electric Tramways Limited: the complete and official history of Modern Electric Tramways Limited trading as Seaton and District Tramway since 1970. 4th edn. ...

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Disunited Kingdoms: Peoples and Politics in the British Isles: 1280 1460

Disunited Kingdoms: Peoples and Politics in the British Isles: 1280 1460

... 1280–1460 time-frame encompasses the later reign of Alexander III (1241–86), and the series of wars against Wales (1) and Scotland (2) conducted by Edward I (1239-1307) extending to the end of the reign of James II ...

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A toponomastic contribution to the linguistic prehistory of the British Isles

A toponomastic contribution to the linguistic prehistory of the British Isles

... Scandinavian Dublin, and even into the age of rutters and coastal charts. I freely accept this possibility, but the evidence for the continuity of the relevant names and vocabulary into the usage of any such traders, in ...

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Measuring plume-related exhumation of the British Isles in Early Cenozoic times

Measuring plume-related exhumation of the British Isles in Early Cenozoic times

... Following the Early Cenozoic exhumation phase, the thermal history models. 528[r] ...

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Biological Flora of the British Isles: Eryngium
maritimum

Biological Flora of the British Isles: Eryngium maritimum

... The genetic variation in the Atlantic group is slightly lower than in the Mediterranean group, and the correlation between genetic and geographic distance are marginally better in the Mediterranean cluster. The low ...

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Souvenirs from the British Isles: Archiving, Curating, and Collecting in Contemporary Art Practice

Souvenirs from the British Isles: Archiving, Curating, and Collecting in Contemporary Art Practice

... appreciation, which operate as separate from society. This presented me with a 9 challenging dichotomy. In the first instance, my interests in gallery interpretation had suggested a clear research question around the ...

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The British Isles and the War of American Independence

The British Isles and the War of American Independence

... among British historians, but among American historians and scholars of nationalism more ...The British Isles and the War of American Independence not only presents a succinct and comprehensible ...

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This Seat of Mars: War and the British Isles 1482 1746

This Seat of Mars: War and the British Isles 1482 1746

... the British civil wars ‘the bloodiest conflict in British history’ ...and British ones thereafter, suggesting ...the period from Ireland and Scotland ...the British crown, and ...

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Palynology and the study of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the British Isles.

Palynology and the study of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the British Isles.

... The transition from Mesolithic hunter-gatherers to Neolithic agriculturalists was one of the most important turning points in human history. The economic base, material culture, population levels, settlement ...

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Eucalyptus in the British Isles

Eucalyptus in the British Isles

... a history of eucalypts in the British Isles, highlighting those species that are suited to the climate and productive enough to have potential as a source of wood ...

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Climate driven trophic cascades affecting seabirds around the British Isles

Climate driven trophic cascades affecting seabirds around the British Isles

... There is much evidence to suggest climate-driven trophic cascades have already affected seabirds in the waters around the British Isles. Whilst the basis for changes being driven by primary production are ...

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Eucalyptus - part 1: species with forestry potential in the British Isles

Eucalyptus - part 1: species with forestry potential in the British Isles

... Until the 1950s interest in Eucalyptus in the UK was focussed on their arboricultural potential on estates and in gardens. The performance of 19th century plantings were comprehensively reviewed by Elwes and Henry ...

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Spatial patterns in the oxygen isotope composition of daily rainfall in the British Isles

Spatial patterns in the oxygen isotope composition of daily rainfall in the British Isles

... Spatial patterns in the oxygen isotope composition of daily rainfall in the British.. 1 Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South.[r] ...

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Pioneering in Ethics Teaching: The Case of Management Accounting in Universities in the British Isles

Pioneering in Ethics Teaching: The Case of Management Accounting in Universities in the British Isles

... some British-oriented textbooks, teachers of business ethics in the UK still suffer from a lack of UK and European case studies and other support materials (Cummins, 1999; Cowton and Cummins, ...

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TEST VERSION Keys to the adults of Seed and Leaf Beetles of the British Isles.

TEST VERSION Keys to the adults of Seed and Leaf Beetles of the British Isles.

... The species covered include the Bruchidae (seed beetles, 15 species) and Chrysomelidae (leaf beetles, 216 species including 2 now placed in the Orsodacnidae and 3 in the Megalopodidae). The listing follows Duff (2008) ...

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PICTURES TO HELP WITH IDENTIFICATION OF FUCUS SPECIES FROM THE BRITISH ISLES

PICTURES TO HELP WITH IDENTIFICATION OF FUCUS SPECIES FROM THE BRITISH ISLES

... To the right is a typical upper estuarine shore with an upper green band and a lower fucoid band ( Fucus spiralis ) with a very sparse understorey of other species.. Riverside Park, [r] ...

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Late Quaternary freshwater dinoflagellate cysts from the British Isles

Late Quaternary freshwater dinoflagellate cysts from the British Isles

... In contrast, palynologists naming dinoflagellate cysts (and acritarchs) from Quaternary and Recent deposits have used a system of taxonomy based upon the morphology of the enc[r] ...

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The current system around the British Isles as it relates to offshore structures: an assessment

The current system around the British Isles as it relates to offshore structures: an assessment

... In its simplest form applied to an unbounded, homogeneous ocean of uniform depth it predicts a current structure in which the flow is 45° to the right of the wind at the surface, and rot[r] ...

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The relationship between local wind and current in coastal waters of the British Isles

The relationship between local wind and current in coastal waters of the British Isles

... It is shown that at three of the four light vessels considered the wind-induced water movement at approximately 14 feet below the surface is about 1.7% of the wind travel, but that local[r] ...

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