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S. Lloyd-Fern, D. R. Evans, B. E. Vyner, S. H. Sell, J. L. Wilkinson, D. Williams, J. Parkhouse, G. G. Jones, K. W. B. Lightfoot, A. K. G. Jones, G. C. Boon
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Medieval Archaeology. 36:96-163
RUMNEY CASTLE, a small ringwork historically part of the marcher lordship of Gwynllŵg, was situated above a steep natural scarp overlooking the R. Rhymney. First mentioned in A.D. 1184–85, the castle guarded the W. boundary of the lordship and the
Autor:
S H, Sell, H L, Fleshood
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Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association. 84(9)
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S H, Sell
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Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association. 83(1)
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Britannia. 27:51
Usk (Burrium) has long been considered a Roman site. Its identification as a pre-Flavian military site was made by Boon following his reassessment of material recovered in the nineteenth century. A series of excavations was undertaken subsequently be
Autor:
R S, MOORMAN, S H, SELL
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Southern Medical Journal. 54:137-141
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Pediatric Radiology. 7:7-9
The radiographic features of pericarditis due to Histoplasma capsulatum are described in 5 children. This diagnosis is suggested when enlargement of the cardiac silhouette is associated with pneumonia, parenchymal nodules or adenopathy. These finding
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Pediatrics. 67(5)
Three hundred one episodes of fever greater than or equal to 103 F were documented in 375 infants and young children observed in a comprehensive care clinic during the period October 1974 to October 1978. Of such highly febrile illnesses 79% were acc
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S H, Sell
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Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association. 79(9)
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Developments in biological standardization. 39
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Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974). 98(2)
Tennessee public health officials made a decision to predistribute potassium iodide tablets (KI) to householders in the vicinity of a nuclear powerplant. The tablets would be stored until needed in the event of a radiation emergency. The officials be