Search Results - "Shropshire"
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Characterising physical habitat at the reach scale: River Tern, Shropshire
Published 2006“…An appraisal of published works is used in conjunction with an extensive analysis of habitat features for sites across the UK, and intensive field studies on the River Tern, Shropshire, to improve the conceptual basis and ecological validity of the 'physical biotope' as the basic unit of instream habitat. …”
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Soil bound lead (Pb) surrounding Snailbeach Lead Mine, Shropshire
Published 2022Subjects: “…Shropshire…”
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Adult education, spirit and the 'New Age': Sir George Trevelyan and the Shropshire Adult Education College (SAEC) at Attingham 1948-76
Published 2017“…This thesis presents an interdisciplinary study of post-Second World War short-term residential adult education, through an investigation of the Shropshire Adult Education College (SAEC), 1948-1976. …”
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A survey and analysis of the place-names of Staffordshire
Published 2003“…Early place-name spellings have been collected from many sources, primarily the volumes of the Staffordshire Historical Collections, but also the volumes of archive indexes at Staffordshire Record Office, supplemented by Staffordshire place-names extracted from other sources, such as the Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society and the printed Cartularies of Haughmond and Lilleshall Abbeys, both in Shropshire, and from the editorial notes produced during research by the Victoria County History of Staffordshire team. …”
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Epidemiological survey of equine influenza in Andalusia, Spain
Published 2018“…Specific antibodies against A/equine/Shropshire/2010 (H3N8) or A/equine/Newmarket/5/2003 (H3N8) only were confirmed in 11 and 45 of the animals, respectively. …”
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Palynology of a lower Wenlock (Silurian) shelf-basin transect, Wales and the Welsh Borderland
Published 1991“…Primary attention is paid to the type area in Shropshire, including stratotypes of both lower and upper boundaries of the Sheinwoodian Stage, with sampling as close as 10cm through the boundary horizons. …”
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