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Spatial and Temporal Variations in 94-GHz Radar Backscatter From a Springtime Snowpack
Published 2025-01-01“…Here, we measured the variability of a spring snowpack across two corries in Scotland using ground-based 94 GHz radar in order to assess its ability to monitor snowpack changes. …”
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Questions, queries, quibbles and quarrels
Published 2022-10-01“…This is a structure derived after study and investigation of a number of similar systems internationally, especially in the USA, UK (more specifically Scotland), Australia and New Zealand. Note that all the countries used as exemplars are developed countries. …”
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Creating a place for us: an overview of the FICE young people's conference 2004
Published 2004-08-01“…(Delegate to the FICE Young Person's Conference at the end of the FICE International Congress) During the 46th International FICE Congress, a parallel event ran in Largs, Scotland. This event was called Creating a Place for Us and it was a three day conference which brought together a group of young people from around the world who were experiencing out-of-home care. …”
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Neuroinflammation and Cerebrovascular Disease in Old Age: A Translational Medicine Perspective
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Nutrition, Nurture and Nature
Published 2013-11-01“…Based on a critical approach to outdated debates about the so-called ‘Nature-Nurture’ dichotomy, this paper identifies how people use the objective of biodiversity - along with related concepts such as conservation and sustainability - in different ways to defend their pursuit of diverse aims for the management of the countryside. Situations in Scotland, Ireland and England are described to exemplify this in regard to differing conceptions of, and political debates surrounding, the use of land. …”
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The International Mycological Association: its history in brief with summaries of its International Mycological Congresses and diverse international relationships
Published 2010-06-01“….; Tokyo, Japan; Regensburg, Germany; Vancouver, Canada; Jerusalem, Israel; Oslo, Norway; Cairns, Australia; and Edinburgh, Scotland. Inter-congress activities of each IMA executive group are summarized. …”
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Les doubles modaux anglais, témoins d’un changement de catégorie
Published 2010-12-01“…In Standard English these verbs do not have a third person -s present tense inflection, an -ing form, a past participle; they do not permit a direct object and are not followed by another modal verb.While a double modal construction was possible in Early Modern English and is still found in some regional non-standard varieties in the southern states of America, the north of England (in the Midlands), and Scotland, it is no longer in use in Standard English.Although such structures as I might could be able to visit ..., I’d might just let you know, She shouldn’t ought to be there, We’ll shall go, erm, go to the market, are now accounted mistakes, they are nonetheless diachronically and synchronically interesting. …”
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Avoir-lieu ? : quelques expériences théâtrales de la scène britannique contemporaine
Published 2019-12-01“…In this respect, the National Theatre of Scotland illustrates this emancipation from the conventional space of the stage: “without walls,” it is a structure that is not located in any building. …”
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L’Angleterre et l’Écosse au miroir de la fureur : L’Écossaise d’Antoine de Montchrestien et Marie Stuard de Charles Regnault
Published 2022-01-01“…Antoine de Montchrestien’s L’Ecossaise (1601) and Charles Regnault’s Marie Stuard (1639) stage the conflict between the crowns of England and Scotland, through the confrontation of the two queens. …”
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A Review of Necrotauliids from the Triassic/Jurassic of England (Trichoptera: Necrotauliidae)
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Communities & Crowds: a toolkit for hybrid volunteering with cultural heritage collections
Published 2024-12-01“…Communities & Crowds is an AHRC-funded collaboration between the NSMM (Bradford, UK), the Adler Planetarium (Chicago, IL), National Museums Scotland (NMS) (Edinburgh, UK), and Oxford University (Oxford, UK). …”
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Insurrection and Integration: The Indian “Mutiny” of 1857 and the Theatrical Renegotiation of Ethnic Alterities
Published 2007-12-01“…In the face of this colonial rebellion, British playwrights produced images of metropolitan cultural consolidation, mobilizing Scottish characters to forge a broader, Celtically inflected British identity that ideologically aligned the people of England and Scotland in clear opposition to the mutinous hordes of India. …”
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Suboptimal Greedy Power Allocation Schemes for Discrete Bit Loading
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The power of social capital: the significance of relationships in third space practice
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Introduction: Urban-Rural Differences in Historical Demography
Published 2018-04-01“…In line with this argument five case studies are presented in this special issue that use static or dynamic individual-level data to analyze urban-rural demographic differences and life courses of migrants in Europe (Germany, the Netherlands and Scotland), mainly during the nineteenth century. The outcomes show that the places of residence indeed influenced demographic behavior to a considerable extent, although they do not reflect a simple and strict division between cities and rural areas. …”
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Introduction: Urban-Rural Differences in Historical Demography
Published 2018-04-01“…In line with this argument five case studies are presented in this special issue that use static or dynamic individual-level data to analyze urban-rural demographic differences and life courses of migrants in Europe (Germany, the Netherlands and Scotland), mainly during the nineteenth century. The outcomes show that the places of residence indeed influenced demographic behavior to a considerable extent, although they do not reflect a simple and strict division between cities and rural areas. …”
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