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    Benefits and Barriers to Attending MBCT Reunion Meetings: An Insider Perspective by Hopkins, V, Kuyken, W

    Published 2012
    “…This study examines participants' experiences of the perceived benefits and barriers to MBCT reunion attendance. Thirteen people, who had participated in MBCT classes for recurrent depression within a primary care setting, were interviewed about their experiences of the reunion meetings or their reasons for not attending. …”
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    The fantasy of reunion: the rise and fall of the Association for the Promotion of the Unity of Christendom by Chapman, M

    Published 2007
    “…After a vigorous denunciation by Henry Manning, the hopes of reunion proved to be little more than a dream.…”
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    Large-scale flow of Indian Ocean asthenosphere driven by Reunion plume by Barruol, G, Sigloch, K, Scholz, J, Mazzullo, A, Stutzmann, E, Montagner, J, Kiselev, S, Fontaine, F, Michon, L, Deplus, C, Dyment, J

    Published 2019
    “…Here we present imaging results from a seismological survey of a proposed plume-to-ridge flow channel between the Réunion hotspot and the Central Indian Ridge. Rayleigh-wave tomography and shear-wave splitting confirm the presence of a channelized flow of shallow asthenosphere, eastward from the hotspot to the spreading ridge. …”
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    Two phases of sulphide saturation in Reunion magmas: Evidence from cumulates by Collins, S, Maclennan, J, Pyle, D, Barnes, S, Upton, B

    Published 2012
    “…However, Réunion. melt inclusions also show that S is affected by degassing. …”
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    Anisotropic tomography around La Réunion Island from Rayleigh waves by Mazzullo, A, Stutzmann, E, Montagner, J, Kiselev, S, Maurya, S, Barruol, G, Sigloch, K

    Published 2017
    “…In the western Indian Ocean, the Réunion hot spot is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth. …”
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    Performance report of the RHUM-RUM ocean bottom seismometer network around La Réunion, western Indian Ocean by Stähler, S, Sigloch, K, Hosseini, K, Crawford, W, Barruol, G, Schmidt-Aursch, M, Tsekhmistrenko, M, Scholz, J, Mazzullo, A, Deen, M

    Published 2016
    “… <p style="text-align:justify;"> RHUM-RUM is a German-French seismological experiment based on the sea floor surrounding the island of La Réunion, western Indian Ocean (Barruol and Sigloch, 2013). …”
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    SKS splitting in the Western Indian Ocean from land and seafloor seismometers: plume, plate and ridge signatures by Scholz, J, Barruol, G, Fontaine, F, Mazzullo, A, Montagner, J, Stutzmann, E, Michon, L, Sigloch, K

    Published 2018
    “…We present SKS splitting measurements in the Western Indian Ocean, recorded on 20 land and 57 seafloor seismometers deployed by the RHUM-RUM experiment (Réunion Hotspot and Upper Mantle – Réunions Unterer Mantel). …”
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    Tomography of crust and lithosphere in the western Indian Ocean from noise cross-correlations of land and ocean bottom seismometers by Hable, S, Sigloch, K, Stutzmann, E, Kiselev, S, Barruol, G

    Published 2019
    “…The study area covers 2000×2000 km2 between Madagascar and the three spreading ridges of the Indian Ocean, centred on the volcanic hotspot of La Réunion. We use seismograms from 38 ocean bottom seismometers (OBSs) deployed by the RHUM-RUM project and 10 island stations on La Réunion, Madagascar, Mauritius, Rodrigues, and Tromelin. …”
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    Changes in population movement make COVID-19 spread differently from SARS by Shi, Q, Dorling, D, Cao, G, Liu, T

    Published 2020
    “…We argue that the changing geography of migration, the diversification of jobs taken by migrants, the rapid growth of tourism and business trips, and the longer distance taken by people for family reunion are what make the spread of COVID-19 so differently from that of SARS. …”
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    Changes in population movement make COVID-19 spread differently from SARS by Shi, Q, Dorling, D, Cao, G, Liu, T

    Published 2020
    “…We argue that the changing geography of migration, the diversification of jobs taken by migrants, the rapid growth of tourism and business trips, and the longer distance taken by people for family reunion are what make the spread of COVID-19 so differently from that of SARS. …”
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    Comparing the trajectories of educational change and policy transfer in developing countries by Johnson, D

    Published 2006
    “…The article compares the educational policy trajectories of four societies in the South-west Indian Ocean: Madagascar, Mauritius, Ile de la Réunion and South Africa. The main purpose is to trace the political pathways and differing educational policy trajectories of former colonies of Britain and France. …”
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    Clock errors in land and ocean bottom seismograms: High-accuracy estimates from multiple-component noise cross-correlations by Hable, S, Sigloch, K, Barruol, G, Stähler, S, Hadziioannou, C

    Published 2018
    “…We apply noise cross-correlations to the evaluation of clock errors in four broadband land stations and 53 wideband and broadband OBSs, which were installed on and around the island of La Réunion in the western Indian Ocean during the RHUM-RUM (Réunion Hotspot and Upper Mantle - Réunions Unterer Mantel) experiment. …”
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    The role of sectarianism in the Provisional IRA campaign, 1969–1997 by Kowalski, RC

    Published 2016
    “…It is argued that the PIRA aimed only to kill individuals whom they deemed to be in some measure actively responsible for the persistence of British control in Ireland, and the prevention of a reunion with the Republic; and did so in a fashion that was, for the most part, blind to religious diversity. …”
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    Major and trace element distributions around active volcanic vents determined by analyses of grasses: implications for element cycling and bio-monitoring by Martin, R, Mather, T, Pyle, D, Day, J, Witt, M, Collins, S, Hilton, R

    Published 2010
    “…Samples of grass were collected at Masaya Volcano (Nicaragua; Rhynchelytrum repens and Andropogon angustatus) and the Piton de La Fournaise (around the April 2007 eruptive vent, La Réunion; Vetiveria zizanioides) to investigate the controls on major and trace element concentrations in plants around active volcanic vents. …”
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    Recognizing Odysseus, reading Penelope: the anagnōrisis in the 23rd book of the Odyssey by Currie, B

    Published 2023
    “…The article explores the reasons why Penelope may consent to full reunion with Odysseus a good deal later than she has actually recognized him. …”
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    Major and trace element distributions around active volcanic vents determined by analyses of grasses: implications for element cycling and bio-monitoring by Martin, R, Mather, T, Pyle, D, Day, J, Witt, M, Collins, S, Hilton, R

    Published 2010
    “…Samples of grass were collected at Masaya Volcano (Nicaragua; <em>Rhynchelytrum repens</em> and <em>Andropogon angustatus</em>) and the Piton de La Fournaise (around the April 2007 eruptive vent, La Réunion; <em>Vetiveria zizanioides</em> to investigate the controls on major and trace element concentrations in plants around active volcanic vents. …”
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    A deep-sea slant on the molecular phylogeny of the Scleractinia. by Goff-Vitry, L, Rogers, A, Baglow, D

    Published 2004
    “…Sequences were obtained for samples of L. pertusa collected in the northeast Atlantic and off Brazil, M. oculata, four other deep-sea and eight tropical coral species from the Réunion island in the Indian Ocean. The sequences were aligned with 69 homologous sequences of Scleractinia. …”
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    THE DECCAN TRAPS - AN INTERPRETATION IN TERMS OF PROGRESSIVE LITHOSPHERIC FLEXURE IN RESPONSE TO A MIGRATING LOAD by Watts, A, Cox, K

    Published 1989
    “…Previous authors have interpreted these data in terms of the progressive southward migration of the volcanic source as India drifted northwards over a hot-spot now centered beneath Reunion. We have compared the observed stratigraphy to the predictions of a geophysical model based on the flexural response of the continental lithosphere to a migrating volcanic load. …”
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    A seismic study of lithospheric flexure in the vicinity of Tenerife, Canary Islands by Watts, A, Peirce, C, Collier, J, Dalwood, R, Canales, J, Henstock, T

    Published 1997
    “…This rate is similar to estimates from other African oceanic islands (e.g., Reunion and Cape Verdes), but is significantly less than that which has been calculated at Hawaii. …”
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