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The Silurian pelagic myodocope ostracod
Veröffentlicht 2007“… It had at least five to six growth stages, exhibits polymorphic variation, and its morphology provides evidence to endorse the notion that 'entomozoaceans' are myodocopes. © 2007 Royal Society of Edinburgh. …”
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Circles and Mistakes: Interview with Tim Ingold
Veröffentlicht 2023-10-01“… Tim Ingold is a British anthropologist, Social Anthropology Professor at the University of Aberdeen, Fellow of the British Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has explored the relationship between anthropology, architecture, art, and design; and through his work, has invited us to ‘think through making’ and ‘learn by doing’. …”
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Circles and Mistakes: Interview with Tim Ingold
Veröffentlicht 2023-10-01“… Tim Ingold is a British anthropologist, Social Anthropology Professor at the University of Aberdeen, Fellow of the British Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has explored the relationship between anthropology, architecture, art, and design; and through his work, has invited us to ‘think through making’ and ‘learn by doing’. …”
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Circles and Mistakes: Interview with Tim Ingold
Veröffentlicht 2023-10-01“… Tim Ingold is a British anthropologist, Social Anthropology Professor at the University of Aberdeen, Fellow of the British Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has explored the relationship between anthropology, architecture, art, and design; and through his work, has invited us to ‘think through making’ and ‘learn by doing’. …”
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Circles and Mistakes: Interview with Tim Ingold
Veröffentlicht 2023-10-01“… Tim Ingold is a British anthropologist, Social Anthropology Professor at the University of Aberdeen, Fellow of the British Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has explored the relationship between anthropology, architecture, art, and design; and through his work, has invited us to ‘think through making’ and ‘learn by doing’. …”
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Pedicle preservation in a Silurian rhynchonelliformean brachiopod from Herefordshire, England: soft-tissue or an artefact of interpretation? A Reply
Veröffentlicht 2008“… Finally, we contend that Bethia is sufficiently well characterised to deserve a taxonomic name. © 2008 Royal Society of Edinburgh. …”
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Circles and Mistakes: Interview with Tim Ingold
Veröffentlicht 2023-10-01“… Tim Ingold is a British anthropologist, Social Anthropology Professor at the University of Aberdeen, Fellow of the British Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He has explored the relationship between anthropology, architecture, art, and design; and through his work, has invited us to ‘think through making’ and ‘learn by doing’. …”
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Crossover in coarsening rates for the monopole approximation of the Mullins-Sekerka model with kinetic drag
Veröffentlicht 2010“… Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 2010. …”
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Connecting Environmental Humanities: Developing Interdisciplinary Collaborative Method
Veröffentlicht 2017-11-01“… A four-stage research model is outlined for areas where there is limited humanities scholarship, based on ongoing experience of the humanities in action in the Royal Society of Edinburgh Research Network in the Arts and Humanities, Connecting with a low-carbon Scotland. …”
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Cranial structure in the devonian lungfish Soederberghia groenlandica and its implications for the interrelationships of 'rhynchodipterids'
Veröffentlicht 2007“… G. minutidens is the sister taxon to this apical group, while G. sculpta and G. whitei are more remote from it. © 2007 Royal Society of Edinburgh. …”
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Macroevolutionary patterns in the evolutionary radiation of archosaurs (Tetrapoda: Diapsida)
Veröffentlicht 2010“… . © 2011 The Royal Society of Edinburgh. …”
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British Historian Paul Dukes on the Regions of Russia in the Context of its History
Veröffentlicht 2023-06-01“… The article is devoted to the study of the history of Russia’s northern and eastern regions by Paul Dukes (1934–2021), a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Professor Emeritus at the University of Aberdeen. …”
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Geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Kolah-Ghazi granitoid assemblage, south of Esfahan
Veröffentlicht 2018-04-01“… Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Earth Sciences, 83: 1–2. Pearce, J.A., Harris, N.B.W. and Tindle, A.G., 1984. …”
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