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    Emotionally augmented mental models, connectivity and beaver reintroduction in Southwest England by Andrew Blewett, Maarten Jacobs, Kasper Kok, Natalie A. Jones, Sharron Ogle, Edward Huijbens

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…To commence an investigation into the relationship focused on the requirements of wildlife conservation, we carried out a case study of perspectives toward a free-living Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) reintroduction in Southwest England, ecologically significant as a generator of high-value wetland habitat while interacting strongly with local human interests. …”
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    A morphological analysis of Holocene charcoal particles from a peatland in southwest England by Alastair J. Crawford, Claire M. Belcher

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…We present a preliminary assessment of whether such methods may be useful for peat charcoal studies, using a single Holocene peat core from an upland area in southwest England. Diverse charcoal morphotypes were preserved in the peat, some displaying plant anatomy and others amorphous, and with a variety of structures and textures. …”
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    Coastal survey data for Perranporth Beach and Start Bay in southwest England (2006–2021) by R. J. McCarroll, N. G. Valiente, M. Wiggins, T. Scott, G. Masselink

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This submission contains data for the period 2006 to 2021, for two contrasting macrotidal environments in southwest England: (i) cross-shore dominated, dissipative, sandy Perranporth Beach, Cornwall; and (ii) longshore-dominated, reflective gravel beaches within Start Bay, Devon. …”
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    A “Mesolithic Living” Project by Rüdiger Kelm

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…All activities and reconstructed material were scientifically documented under the supervision of Dr Linda Hurcombe by archaeologists from Exeter University in Southwest England (an OpenArch project member). The scientific results will be published by Exeter University while its detailed documentation will be published by the Stone Age Park, both in the form of a magazine and a brochure.…”
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    - by سوسن اصیلی

    Published 2001-03-01
    “…Bristol, a beautiful city located in southwest England, has a big and famous University. In its Social Sciences and Art Library, there is a section called, "Special Collection" which contains many books and of course manuscripts specially Budist from Tebet, Sylon and India. …”
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    Social Adaptability in Ecotones: Sea-Level Rise and Climate Change Adaptation in Flushing and the Isles of Scilly, UK by Jan Petzold

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…This research draws on quantitative and qualitative data from a comparative study of two case studies, a coastal town and an archipelago, in Southwest England.…”
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    Risk Factors for Sporadic Giardiasis: a Case-Control Study in Southwestern England by James M. Stuart, Hilary J. Orr, Fiona G Warburton, Sugarthinny Jeyakanth, Carolyn Pugh, Ian Morris, Joyshri Sarangi, Gordon Nichols

    Published 2003-02-01
    “…To investigate risk factors for sporadic infection with Giardia lamblia acquired in the United Kingdom, we conducted a matched case-control study in southwest England in 1998 and 1999. Response rates to a postal questionnaire were 84% (232/276) for cases and 69% (574/828) for controls. …”
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    Exploring the impact of shielding advice on the wellbeing of individuals identified as clinically extremely vulnerable amid the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods evaluation by Gemma Lasseter, Polly Compston, Charlotte Robin, Helen Lambert, Matthew Hickman, Sarah Denford, Rosy Reynolds, Juan Zhang, Shenghan Cai, Tingting Zhang, Louise E. Smith, G James Rubin, Lucy Yardley, Richard Amlôt, Isabel Oliver

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Results The survey was completed by 203 people (57% female, 54% > 69 years, 94% White British, 64% retired) in Southwest England identified as CEV by BNSSG CCG. Thirteen survey respondents participated in follow-up interviews (53% female, 40% > 69 years, 100% White British, 61% retired). …”
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    The Potential of LiDAR and UAV-Photogrammetric Data Analysis to Interpret Archaeological Sites: A Case Study of Chun Castle in South-West England by Israa Kadhim, Fanar M. Abed

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Chun Castle is one of the most remarkable ancient sites in Cornwall County (Southwest England) that had not been surveyed and explored by non-destructive techniques. …”
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    Towards operational near real-time flood detection using a split-based automatic thresholding procedure on high resolution TerraSAR-X data by S. Martinis, A. Twele, S. Voigt

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Experimental investigations performed on a TerraSAR-X Stripmap scene from southwest England during large scale flooding in the summer 2007 show high classification accuracies of the proposed split-based approach in combination with image segmentation and optional integration of digital elevation models.…”
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    Sheep scab: comparison of spatial and temporal patterns determined by clinical diagnosis or ELISA by Chloe Makepeace, Emily Joanne Nixon, Stewart T. G. Burgess, Lesley Stubbings, Richard Wall

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Methods Farms included in the study were located in three regions of known high scab prevalence in North, Central and Southwest England. In total, 254 farms completed both a questionnaire, which provided the clinical scab history of the farm, and submitted results of serological testing with the ELISA. …”
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    Age of the basement beneath the Mesozoic Lusitanian Basin revealed by granitic xenoliths from the Papôa volcanic breccia (West Iberia) by M.F. Pereira, C. Gama, J.B. Silva, Í. Dias da Silva

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Furthermore, a comparison with available data from Paleozoic tectonic units of the Appalachian-Variscan belt located both in the Iberian Massif and outside it enables the suggestion to be made that the Lusitanian Basin (Peniche) most probably rests on the South Portuguese Zone, which may also be correlated with the Rhenohercynian Zone present in southwest England, and the Meguma terrane of Nova Scotia.…”
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    Measures of puberty in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) offspring cohort [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Kate Northstone, Jean Golding, Yasmin Iles-Caven, Abigail Fraser, Jon Heron

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Methods The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children (ALSPAC) is an ongoing longitudinal cohort study based in southwest England that recruited over 14000 women in pregnancy, with expected dates of delivery between April 1991 and December 1992. …”
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    Age of the basement beneath the Mesozoic Lusitanian Basin revealed by granitic xenoliths from the Papôa volcanic breccia (West Iberia) by M.F. Pereira, C. Gama, J.B. Silva, Í. Dias da Silva

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Furthermore, a comparison with available data from Paleozoic tectonic units of the Appalachian-Variscan belt located both in the Iberian Massif and outside it enables the suggestion to be made that the Lusitanian Basin (Peniche) most probably rests on the South Portuguese Zone, which may also be correlated with the Rhenohercynian Zone present in southwest England, and the Meguma terrane of Nova Scotia. …”
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