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BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation, Vol 13, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
Abstract Background Regular physical activity and exercise provide many health benefits. These health benefits are mediated in large part through cardiorespiratory fitness and muscular strength. As most individuals have not had an assessment of their
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1995.
Acquiring seismic data in transition zone areas is typically done using multi-element geophone arrays (marsh phones). Recognizing the high level of noise usually associated with the rough shallow water environment and the delicate coupling problem of
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 1994.
Following the successful 1992 field experiment which suggested that the Over/Under vertical hydrophone array technique is a viable way of undershooting obstructed areas, a full scale 3D Digiseis Enhanced Streamer Survey (DESS) was conducted in the Gu
Autor:
Heinrich Härke, C. J. Arnold, P. Wardle, P. J. Huggins, Jeffrey Watkin, Faith Mann, James T. Lang, Seán Mcgrail, Roger Brownsword, James Graham-Campbell
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Medieval Archaeology. 25:141-165
Autor:
James T Lang
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. 105:206-235
Nearly 40 Scottish examples are catalogued and discussed. Their distribution is more maritime than in England, and only three of the English types are represented. Thenceforward the Scottish development divides into hogbacks with end-beasts, and thos
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P. Everson, G. C. Knowles, James T. Lang, Christopher D. Morris, James Graham-Campbell, Martin Biddle, John Collis, J. G. Hurst, St. Vandenberghe, F. Verhaeghe, Richard Hodges, Graeme Lawson
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Medieval Archaeology. 22:123-141
Autor:
James T. Lang
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Journal of the British Archaeological Association. 36:16-25
(1973). Some Late Pre-Conquest Crosses in Ryedale, Yorkshire: A Reappraisal. Journal of the British Archaeological Association: Vol. 36, No. 1, pp. 16-25.