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    Fairy Tale Time

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    This large-format book with sharply detailed illustrations has six stories, of which the first, TH, is a fable. The story is well told. The illustration features a tortoise with pince-nez, a hare with sweatband and bow-tie, and dancing hedgehogs at the end of its four pages.This is a hardbound book (hard cover

    Fungal formulations with a contact mode of action against scarabs : propagule types tested in pot and field trials

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    Hannah Embleton, BScMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202

    Fungal formulations with a contact mode of action against scarabs : propagule types tested in pot and field trials

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    Hannah Embleton, BScMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 202

    Pajama Series

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    These tales balance black-and-white ink sketches with full color (acrylics?). The only Aesopic fable is Taking a Donkey to Market (35). The black-and-whites here are good. Some characters switch from their traditional roles (e.g., here the women harp at the son for riding). Father and son actually carry the beast in their arms, and that absurd action gets a good colored painting. No sad ending.This is a hardbound book (hard cover

    À propos des processus morphogéniques (E. Derbyshire, K.J. Gregory, J.R. Hails et C. Embleton, J. Thornes)

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    Tricart Jean. À propos des processus morphogéniques (E. Derbyshire, K.J. Gregory, J.R. Hails et C. Embleton, J. Thornes). In: Annales de Géographie, t. 91, n°503, 1982. pp. 135-140

    Book Notice by Sidney Wong of Pawłowski, Embleton, Mačutek and Mikros (2021)

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    Book notice by Sidney Wong of Pawłowski, A., Embleton, S., Mačutek, J., and Mikros, G. 2021. Language and Text: Data, models, information and applications. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.</p

    Géomorphologie glaciaire et périglaciaire, par C. Embleton et C. A. M. King

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    Birot Pierre. Géomorphologie glaciaire et périglaciaire, par C. Embleton et C. A. M. King. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 78, n°430, 1969. pp. 698-699

    Data Capture and Presentation in the Romanian Online Dialect Atlas

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    RODA,the Romanian Online Dialect Atlas (Embleton, Uritescu, and Wheeler 2002, 2004,2006, in press), is a two-stage project involving (I) the transfer of data from a hard copy atlas of the Crisana dialect of Romanian (Stan and Uritescu 1996,2003) to an online system for general availability, and (2) the application of innovative statistical methods to the data. Romanian, as the prime exemplar of the eastern Romance languages. has had scholarly attention, including the detailed work of Stan and Britescu (1996,2003) and Uritescu (l984a, 1984b) on the dialects of the Crisana region in north-west Romania. In digitizing this data to make it more broadly accessible, and in successfully digitizing a hardcopy dialect atlas of Finnish (Embleton and Wheeler 1997b, 2000), we encountered several situations worth highlighting to others who may be considering parallel projects
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