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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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    Early lithification and hardgrounds in upper Albian and Cenomanian calcarenites, southwest England by Garrison, R, Kennedy, W, Palmer, T

    Published 1987
    “…Early diagenetic lithification of calcarenites on the sea floor led to the development of a variety of hardgrounds, intraformational conglomerates, breccias and boulder beds in southwest England during late Albian and Cenomanian time. …”
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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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    The early Lateglacial re-colonization of Britain: new radiocarbon evidence from Gough's Cave, southwest England by Jacobi, R, Higham, T

    Published 2009
    “…The application of Bayesian modelling to the radiocarbon dates from this, and other sites from the period in southwest England, suggests that re-colonization after the Last Glacial Maximum took place only after 14,700 cal BP, and is, therefore, more recent than that of the Paris Basin and the Belgian Ardennes. …”
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    SEASONAL CORRECTION FACTORS FOR INDOOR RADON MEASUREMENTS IN THE UNITED-KINGDOM by Pinel, J, Fearn, T, Darby, S, Miles, J

    Published 1995
    “…A series of measurements made in the radon affected area of southwest England as part of an epidemiological study have been used to estimate seasonal correction factors. …”
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    Prescription data for open toe sandals syndrome. by Croker, R, Goldacre, B

    Published 2017
    “…Borman and Johnson describe seasonal variation in GP requests for analysis on dermatophyte samples in southwest England, peaking in July, and then argue that this may reflect the presence of open toe sandals syndrome in the UK.1 We found that NHS primary care prescribing data show a similar seasonal variation in prescription of the most common treatments for tinea unguium (oral terbinafine2 and amorolfine nail laquer3), with more in summer months.…”
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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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    The darker angels of our nature: a butchered Early Bronze Age human bone assemblage from Charterhouse Warren, Somerset, UK by Schulting, R, Fernández-Crespo, T, Ordoño, J, Brock, F, Kellow, A, Snoeck, C, Cartwright, IR, Walker, D, Loe, L, Audsley, T

    Published 2024
    “…An Early Bronze Age assemblage of human remains from Charterhouse Warren, southwest England, exhibits evidence of extreme violence. …”
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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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    Classroom-based cognitive behaviour therapy (FRIENDS): a cluster randomised controlled trial to Prevent Anxiety in Children through Education in Schools (PACES) by Stallard, P, Skryabina, E, Taylor, G, Phillips, R, Daniels, H, Anderson, R, Simpson, N

    Published 2014
    “…We enrolled state-funded junior schools in southwest England. We sent information to all eligible schools (state-funded junior schools in southwest England) inviting them to enrol in the study. …”
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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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    A population-based study of personality in 34,000 sib-pairs. by Martin, N, Goodwin, G, Fairburn, C, Wilson, R, Allison, D, Cardon, L, Flint, J

    Published 2000
    “…As the first step in developing a large randomly-ascertained family cohort in southwest England, a sample of 88,000 individuals, including more than 34,000 sibling pairs in 20,000 sibships, was administered the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire (EPQ) by commercial mailing. …”
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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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