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Hebblethwaite, Brian. "Clement Dore. Theism. Pp. 198. (Publisher D. Reidel, 1984.) $34.50." Religious Studies 21, no. 4 (December 1985): 614–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034412500017911.

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Mitleb, Fares. "Some aspects of Arabic duration." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 22, no. 1-2 (June 1992): 27–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100300004564.

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The study of the temporal organization of spoken language has developed greatly over the past three decades. Segment based analyses, such as that of Chomsky & Halle (1968) looked at temporal patterns and other physical properties of speech as being “supplied by universal rules.” However, several researchers have published experimental evidence which indicates that temporal differences do exist between languages and have to be learned (Lehiste 1970, 1984, 1987, Port, Al-Ani & Maeda 1980, Keating 1979, Flege 1979, Flege & Port 1981, Mitleb 1984a, 1984b).
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Mackridge, Peter, and Ruth Macrides. "EDITORIAL." Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies 40, no. 1 (April 2016): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/byz.2015.1.

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This issue of Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies is special for two reasons: it celebrates forty years of our journal's publication, and it is the first issue to be produced by our new publisher, Cambridge University Press. The issue is dedicated to Anthony Bryer, who was appointed to teach Byzantine History at Birmingham in 1964. Bryer was one of the leading figures in the creation of the journal and has been a member of the editorial board ever since the first issue appeared in 1975; he also served as the Business Editor from 1984 to 1994.
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 59, no. 1-2 (January 1, 1985): 73–134. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002078.

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-Stanley L. Engerman, B.W. Higman, Slave populations of the British Caribbean, 1807-1834. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture, 1984. xxxiii + 781 pp.-Susan Lowes, Gad J. Heuman, Between black and white: race, politics, and the free coloureds in Jamaica, 1792-1865. Westport CT: Greenwood Press, Contributions in Comparative Colonial Studies No. 5, 1981. 20 + 321 pp.-Anthony Payne, Lester D. Langley, The banana wars: an inner history of American empire, 1900-1934. Lexington KY: University Press of Kentucky, 1983. VIII + 255 pp.-Roger N. Buckley, David Geggus, Slavery, war and revolution: the British occupation of Saint Domingue, 1793-1798. New York: The Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press, 1982. xli + 492 pp.-Gabriel Debien, George Breathett, The Catholic Church in Haiti (1704-1785): selected letters, memoirs and documents. Chapel Hill NC: Documentary Publications, 1983. xii + 202 pp.-Alex Stepick, Michel S. Laguerre, American Odyssey: Haitians in New York City. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1984. 198 pp-Andres Serbin, H. Michael Erisman, The Caribbean challenge: U.S. policy in a volatile region. Boulder CO: Westview Press, 1984. xiii + 208 pp.-Andres Serbin, Ransford W. Palmer, Problems of development in beautiful countries: perspectives on the Caribbean. Lanham MD: The North-South Publishing Company, 1984. xvii + 91 pp.-Carl Stone, Anthony Payne, The politics of the Caribbean community 1961-79: regional integration among new states. Oxford: Manchester University Press, 1980. xi + 299 pp.-Evelyne Huber Stephens, Michael Manley, Jamaica: struggle in the periphery. London: Third World Media, in association with Writers and Readers Publishing Cooperative Society, 1982. xi + 259 pp.-Rhoda Reddock, Epica Task Force, Grenada: the peaceful revolution. Washington D.C., 1982. 132 pp.-Rhoda Reddock, W. Richard Jacobs ,Grenada: the route to revolution. Havana: Casa de Las Americas, 1979. 157 pp., Ian Jacobs (eds)-Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner, Andres Serbin, Geopolitica de las relaciones de Venezuela con el Caribe. Caracas: Fundación Fondo Editorial Acta Cientifica Venezolana, 1983.-Idsa E. Alegria-Ortega, Jorge Heine, Time for decision: the United States and Puerto Rico. Lanham MD: North-South Publishing Co., 1983. xi + 303 pp.-Richard Hart, Edward A. Alpers ,Walter Rodney, revolutionary and scholar: a tribute. Los Angeles: Center for Afro-American Studies and African Studies Center, University of California, 1982. xi + 187 pp., Pierre-Michel Fontaine (eds)-Paul Sutton, Patrick Solomon, Solomon: an autobiography. Trinidad: Inprint Caribbean, 1981. x + 253 pp.-Paul Sutton, Selwyn R. Cudjoe, Movement of the people: essays on independence. Ithaca NY: Calaloux Publications, 1983. xii + 217 pp.-David Barry Gaspar, Richard Price, To slay the Hydra: Dutch colonial perspectives on the Saramaka wars. Ann Arbor MI: Karoma Publishers, 1983. 249 pp.-Gary Brana-Shute, R. van Lier, Bonuman: een studie van zeven religieuze specialisten in Suriname. Leiden: Institute of Cultural and Social Studies, ICA Publication no. 60, 1983. iii + 132 pp.-W. van Wetering, Charles J. Wooding, Evolving culture: a cross-cultural study of Suriname, West Africa and the Caribbean. Washington: University Press of America 1981. 343 pp.-Humphrey E. Lamur, Sergio Diaz-Briquets, The health revolution in Cuba. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1983. xvii + 227 pp.-Forrest D. Colburn, Ramesh F. Ramsaran, The monetary and financial system of the Bahamas: growth, structure and operation. Mona, Jamaica: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, 1984. xiii + 409 pp.-Wim Statius Muller, A.M.G. Rutten, Leven en werken van de dichter-musicus J.S. Corsen. Assen, The Netherlands: Van Gorcum, 1983. xiv + 340 pp.-Louis Allaire, Ricardo E. Alegria, Ball courts and ceremonial plazas in the West Indies. New Haven: Department of Anthropology of Yale University, Yale University Publications in Anthropology No. 79, 1983. lx + 185 pp.-Kenneth Ramchand, Sandra Paquet, The Novels of George Lamming. London: Heinemann, 1982. 132 pp.
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Fulkerson, Frank E., and Paula Sachs Wise. "Annotated Bibliography on the Teaching of Psychology: 1994." Teaching of Psychology 22, no. 4 (December 1995): 248–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15328023top2204_10.

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This bibliography is a continuation of those published by Berry and Daniel (1984, 1985), Daniel (1981a, 1981b), Fulkerson and Wise (1987, 1990, 1992), Fulkerson, Wise, and Ancelet (1988), Johnson and Daniel (1974), Morgan and Daniel (1983), Mosely and Daniel (1982), and Wise and Fulkerson (1986, 1989, 1991, 1993). Search methods, criteria for inclusion, and other considerations were similar to those used previously. We also continued the cumulative numbering practice of previous bibliographies
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 60, no. 1-2 (January 1, 1986): 55–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002066.

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-John Parker, Norman J.W. Thrower, Sir Francis Drake and the famous voyage, 1577-1580. Los Angeles: University of California Press, Contributions of the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies Vol. 11, 1984. xix + 214 pp.-Franklin W. Knight, B.W. Higman, Trade, government and society in Caribbean history 1700-1920. Kingston: Heinemann Educational Books, 1983. xii + 172 pp.-A.J.R. Russel-Wood, Lyle N. McAlister, Spain and Portugal in the New World, 1492-1700. Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, Europe and the World in the Age of Expansion Volume III, 1984. xxxi + 585 pp.-Tony Martin, John Gaffar la Guerre, The social and political thought of the colonial intelligentsia. Mona, Jamaica: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, 1982. 136 pp.-Egenek K. Galbraith, Raymond T. Smith, Kinship ideology and practice in Latin America. Chapel Hill NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1984. 341 pp.-Anthony P. Maingot, James Pack, Nelson's blood: the story of naval rum. Annapolis MD, U.S.A.: Naval Institute Press and Havant Hampshire, U.K.: Kenneth Mason, 1982. 200 pp.-Anthony P. Maingot, Hugh Barty-King ,Rum: yesterday and today. London: William Heineman, 1983. xviii + 264 pp., Anton Massel (eds)-Helen I. Safa, Alejandro Portes ,Latin journey: Cuban and Mexican immigrants in the United States. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985. xxi + 387 pp., Robert L. Bach (eds)-Wayne S. Smith, Carlos Franqui, Family portrait wth Fidel: a memoir. New York: Random House, 1984. xxiii + 263 pp.-Sergio G. Roca, Claes Brundenius, Revolutionary Cuba: the challenge of economic growth with equity. Boulder CO: Westview Press and London: Heinemann, 1984. xvi + 224 pp.-H. Hoetink, Bernardo Vega, La migración española de 1939 y los inicios del marxismo-leninismo en la República Dominicana. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 1984. 208 pp.-Antonio T. Díaz-Royo, César Andreú-Iglesias, Memoirs of Bernardo Vega: a contribution to the history of the Puerto Rican community in New York. Translated by Juan Flores. New York and London: Monthly Review, 1984. xix + 243 pp.-Mariano Negrón-Portillo, Harold J. Lidin, History of the Puerto Rican independence movement: 20th century. Maplewood NJ; Waterfront Press, 1983. 250 pp.-Roberto DaMatta, Teodore Vidal, Las caretas de cartón del Carnaval de Ponce. San Juan: Ediciones Alba, 1983. 107 pp.-Manuel Alvarez Nazario, Nicolás del Castillo Mathieu, Esclavos negros en Cartagena y sus aportes léxicos. Bogotá: Institute Caro y Cuervo, 1982. xvii + 247 pp.-J.T. Gilmore, P.F. Campbell, The church in Barbados in the seventeenth century. Garrison, Barbados; Barbados Museum and Historical Society, 1982. 188 pp.-Douglas K. Midgett, Neville Duncan ,Women and politics in Barbados 1948-1981. Cave Hill, Barbados: Institute of Social and Economic Research (Eastern Caribbean), Women in the Caribbean Project vol. 3, 1983. x + 68 pp., Kenneth O'Brien (eds)-Ken I. Boodhoo, Maurice Bishop, Forward ever! Three years of the Grenadian Revolution. Speeches of Maurice Bishop. Sydney: Pathfinder Press, 1982. 287 pp.-Michael L. Conniff, Velma Newton, The silver men: West Indian labour migration to Panama, 1850-1914. Kingston: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, 1984. xx + 218 pp.-Robert Dirks, Frank L. Mills ,Christmas sports in St. Kitts: our neglected cultural tradition. With lessons by Bertram Eugene. Frederiksted VI: Eastern Caribbean Institute, 1984. iv + 66 pp., S.B. Jones-Hendrickson (eds)-Catherine L. Macklin, Virginia Kerns, Woman and the ancestors: Black Carib kinship and ritual. Urbana IL: University of Illinois Press, 1983. xv + 229 pp.-Marian McClure, Brian Weinstein ,Haiti: political failures, cultural successes. New York: Praeger (copublished with Hoover Institution Press, Stanford), 1984. xi + 175 pp., Aaron Segal (eds)-A.J.F. Köbben, W.S.M. Hoogbergen, De Boni-oorlogen, 1757-1860: marronage en guerilla in Oost-Suriname (The Boni wars, 1757-1860; maroons and guerilla warfare in Eastern Suriname). Bronnen voor de studie van Afro-amerikaanse samenlevinen in de Guyana's, deel 11 (Sources for the Study of Afro-American Societies in the Guyanas, no. 11). Dissertation, University of Utrecht, 1985. 527 pp.-Edward M. Dew, Baijah Mhango, Aid and dependence: the case of Suriname, a study in bilateral aid relations. Paramaribo: SWI, Foundation in the Arts and Sciences, 1984. xiv + 171 pp.-Edward M. Dew, Sandew Hira, Balans van een coup: drie jaar 'surinaamse revolutie.' Rotterdam: Futile (Blok & Flohr), 1983. 175 pp.-Ian Robertson, John A. Holm ,Dictionary of Bahamian English. New York: Lexik House Publishers, 1982. xxxix + 228 pp., Alison Watt Shilling (eds)-Erica Williams Connell, Paul Sutton, Commentary: A reply from Williams Connell (to the review by Anthony Maingot in NWIG 57:89-97).
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KITLV, Redactie. "Book Reviews." New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 61, no. 1-2 (January 1, 1987): 55–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/13822373-90002056.

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-Sidney W. Mintz, Mats Lundahl, The Haitian economy: man, land and markets. New York: St. Martins Press, 1983. 290 pp.-Regine Altagrace Latortue, Léon-Francois Hoffmann, Essays on Haitian Literature. Washington D.C.: Three Continents Press, 1984. 184 pp.-Robert Forster, Lieutenant Howard, The Haitian journal of lieutenant Howard, York Hussars, 1796-1798. Edited with an introduction by Roger Norman Buckley. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1985. liv + 194.-David Bray, Bernardo Vega, Los Estados Unidos y Trujillo, año 1930. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicano, 1986. 2 vols. xi + 1120 pp.-David Bray, Bernardo Vega, Los Estados Unidos y Trujillo, año 1947. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 1984. 2 vols. xi + 1018 pp.-David Bray, Bernardo Vega, Nazismo, fascismo y falangismo en la Republica Dominicana. Santo Domingo: Fundación Cultural Dominicana, 1985. 415 pp.-Tony Thorndike, Bruce J. Calder, The impact of intervention: The Dominican Republic during the US occupation of 1916-1924. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1984. 358 pp.-Marcella M. Little, Jacques Barbier ,The North American role in the Spanish imperial economy 1760-1819. Manchester, England, 1984: Manchester University Press. pp. 232., Allan J. Kuethe (eds)-Janette Forte, Peter Riviere, Individual and society in Guiana: a comparative study of Amerindian social organisation. Cambridge, London, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1984. 127 pp.-Stephen D. Glazier, Jay D. Dobbin, The Jombee dance of Montserrat: a study of trance ritual in the West Indies. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 1986. 202 pp.-Robert J. Stewart, Stephen D. Glazier, Marchin' the Pilgrims home: leadership and decision-making in an Afro-Caribbean faith. Connecticut and London: Greenwood Press, 1983. xv + 165 pp.-Sidney M. Greenfield, Karen Fog Olwig, Cultural adaptation and resistance on St. John: three centuries of Afro-Caribbean life. Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1985. xii + 226 pp.-Adam Kendon, William Washabaugh, Five fingers for survival. Ann Arbor: Karoma Publishers, Inc., 1986. xiv + 198 pp.-Evelyne T. Menard, Carnot (F. Moloen), Alors ma chére...Propos d'un musicien guadeloupéen recueillis et traduits par Marie-Céline Lafontaine. Paris: Editions Caribéennes, 1986. 159 pp.-Sally Price, Suzanne Slesin ,Caribbean style. Authors include Daniel Rozensztroch. Photographs by Gilles de Chabaneix. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1985. 290 pp., Stafford Cliff, Jack Berthelot (eds)-Allison Blakely, Gert Oostindie ,In het land van de overheerser. Deel II. Antillianen en Surinamers in Nederland, 1634/1667-1954. Dordrecht (Holland) and Providence RI (U.S.A.): Foris Publications, 1986. xi + 255 pp., Emy Maduro (eds)-Rosemarijn Hoefte, E. van de Boogaart ,Overzee: Nederlandse koloniale geschiedenis, 1590-1975. Haarlem: Fibula-van Dishoek, 1982. 291 pp., P.J. Drooglever et al (eds)-Frederick J. Conway, P.I. Gomes, Rural development in the Caribbean. London: C. Hurst and Company. New York: St. Martins Press, 1985. xxi + 246 pp.-Steve M. Slaby, Charles Edquist, Capitalism, socialism and technology: a comparative study of Cuba and Jamaica. London: Zed Books Ltd., 1985. xiii + 182 pp.-Joan D. Mandle, June Nash ,Women and social change in Latin America. South Hadley, Mass.: Bergin and Garvey Publishers, 1986. 372 pp., Helen Safa (eds)-Bonham C. Richardson, Michael L. Conniff, Black labor on a white canal: Panama, 1904-1981. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1985. xv + 221 pp.-Brackette F. Williams, Stephen Glazier, Caribbean ethnicity revisited. A special edition of Ethnic Groups, International periodical of ethnic studies. New York, London, Paris, Montreaux, Tokyo: Gordon Breach Science Publishers, 1985. 164 pp.-Gert J. Oostindie, Frauke Gewecke, Die Karibik; zur Geschichte, Politik und Kultur einer Region. Frankfurt/M: Verlag Klaus Dieter Vervuert 1984. 165 pp.
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Suleiman, Michael W. "Survey Research in the Arab World: Challenges and Rewards." Middle East Studies Association Bulletin 19, no. 2 (December 1985): 173–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026318400016126.

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In the past fifteen years, the MESA Bulletin has published numerous reports about research facilities in various Middle East countries, including several on Arab states (Zartman 1970; Williams 1970; Brown, Rollman, and Waterbury 1970; Coury 1971; Raccagni and Simmons 1972; Hudson 1972; Bechtold 1973, Zghal and Karoui 1973; Miller 1973; Hale and Hale 1975; Rassam 1976; Mandaville 1979; Anderson 1980; Reinhart 1980; Clancy-Smith 1984; Crystal 1984). None of these, however, has focused on doing survey research in the region. In part, this seemed to indicate a lack of interest in, and/or feasibility for, carrying out this type of research. In fact, when in 1973 MESA members were asked to share with their colleagues the data from surveys they had carried out, only twenty-one individuals responded, and in only nine cases were there survey data gathered in Arab states (“A Preliminary Listing …” 1974). Since then, the situation has improved somewhat. Thus, Palmer et al. (1982) have compiled an analytical index detailing more than 350 studies using survey research techniques in different Arab countries. Also in 1983, an international conference on the evaluation and application of survey research in the Arab world was held at the Rockefeller Foundation’s Study and Conference Center in Bellagio, Italy. The Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation sponsored the conference, which was attended by twenty-four individuals from the United States and seven Arab countries. A book based on the papers and proceedings of the conference will be published soon, edited by Tessler et al. (forthcoming).
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Wise, Paula Sachs, and Frank E. Fulkerson. "Annotated Bibliography on the Teaching of Psychology: 1992." Teaching of Psychology 20, no. 4 (December 1993): 250–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15328023top2004_18.

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This bibliography is a continuation of those published by Berry and Daniel (1984, 1985), Daniel (1981a, 1981b), Fulkerson and Wise (1987, 1990, 1992), Fulkerson, Wise, and Ancelet (1988), Johnson and Daniel (1974), Morgan and Daniel (1983), Mosely and Daniel (1982), and Wise and Fulkerson (1986, 1989, 1991). Search methods, criteria for inclusion, and other considerations were similar to those used previously. We have also continued the cumulative numbering practice of previous bibliographies. We included some pre-1992 citations not listed in previous bibliographies because we continue to terminate our search in June.
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Meara, Paul. "Two steps backwards: A bibliometric analysis of L2 vocabulary research in 1984." Linguistics Beyond and Within (LingBaW) 2 (December 30, 2016): 139–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31743/lingbaw.5643.

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This paper is the fourth instalment in a series of studies which attempt to plot the way research in L2 vocabulary acquisition has developed over the last fifty years. Earlier papers have analysed the research for 1982, 1983 and 2006 (Meara 2012, 2014, 2015). This paper follows on directly from my analysis of the 1983 research, and it uses the same bibliometric techniques that were used in the earlier papers: the co-citation methodology, first developed by Small (1973) and White and Griffith (1981). The analysis of the 1984 data shows some consolidation of the main research themes, but for the most part the L2 vocabulary research published in this year continues to be made up of small research clusters, sharing few common points of reference.
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MONK, CRAIG. "Textual Authority and Modern American Autobiography: Robert McAlmon, Kay Boyle, and the Writing of a Lost Generation." Journal of American Studies 35, no. 3 (December 2001): 485–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875801006685.

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By the mid-1960s, American writer Kay Boyle was in possession of a three-book contract from Doubleday publishers in New York. The cornerstone of this deal was to be a history of Germany, a manuscript she began in the late 1950s. Boyle encountered difficulties completing this work, and after lobbying successfully to write a history of German women instead, she eventually abandoned the project altogether. To help her meet her professional obligations, Boyle hoped that Doubleday would accept a new plan to republish Three Short Novels, a work that had appeared under the Beacon imprint in 1958. That publisher still had four thousand copies of the book in its warehouse, however, and Doubleday editor Ken McCormick was unable to agree to Boyle’s proposal. McCormick suggested instead that she undertake work revising Robert McAlmon’s 1938 autobiography, Being Geniuses Together. Indeed, in the years following his death in 1956, Boyle had been unsuccessful in locating an American publisher for her friend’s book, so when Doubleday brought forward an edition of the work in 1968, it contained alternate chapters written by Kay Boyle, herself. McAlmon’s original text is approximately one hundred and ten thousand words in length; Boyle’s edition is one hundred and sixty thousand words, only seventy thousand of which were written by Robert McAlmon. ‘‘This present book is his,’’ Boyle wrote of McAlmon’s achievement in her 1984 afterword (333), and while one might argue that this is the case, no one can question the fact that his book was altered substantially from its original form.
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ABELSON, BENJAMIN, TUULIKKI SOKKA, and THEODORE PINCUS. "Declines in Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rates in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis Over the Second Half of the 20th Century." Journal of Rheumatology 36, no. 8 (June 16, 2009): 1596–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3899/jrheum.081255.

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Objective.To analyze baseline erythrocyte sedimentation rates (ESR) in cohorts of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which had been included in a review concerning longterm mortality, in reports published between 1973 and 2008, with baseline observations between 1954 and 2000.Methods.A computer search and complementary review of the literature had identified 84 unique cohorts with RA for which mortality over 5–40 years was reported. Baseline ESR data were available for 23 of the 84 cohorts. Mean and median ESR, age, disease duration, and rheumatoid factor (RF) status were compiled and analyzed in tertiles according to first year of patient recruitment.Results.Among 7 cohorts recruited initially between 1954 and 1980, median ESR at baseline was 47 mm/h (mean 50 mm/h, range 43–66), compared to median 38 mm/h (mean 41 mm/h, range 34–64) among 8 cohorts recruited between 1981 and 1984, and median 36 mm/h (mean 35 mm/h, range 28–42) among 8 cohorts recruited between 1985 and 1996. The lowest mean ESR among 7 cohorts with baseline in 1980 or earlier was 43 mm/h, and the highest reported mean ESR among 8 cohorts recruited after 1985 was 42 mm/h. In 3 cohorts recruited after 1985 from Sweden, Finland, and Spain, mean baseline ESR was < 30 mm/h.Conclusion.Mean ESR fell by 30% in cohorts of patients with RA recruited before 1981 compared to cohorts recruited after 1984. This decline may reflect changes in both the natural history and approaches to therapy of RA.
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SABATINO, ANTONIO DI, REINHARD GERECKE, TERENCE GLEDHILL, and HARRY SMIT. "On the taxonomy of water mites (Acari: Hydrachnidia) described from the Palaearctic, part 2: Hydryphantoidea and Lebertioidea." Zootaxa 2266, no. 1 (October 16, 2009): 1–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.2266.1.1.

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The paper explains changes which become necessary in water mite taxonomy after revision of material from museum collections and recent field work. Todothyas Cook, 1974, not Acerbitas Özdikmen, 2006, must replace the preoccupied genus name Thyas Koch, 1836; Acerbitas is ranked as a subgenus of Todothyas. The following synonyms are established: Family Hydryphantidae: Todothyas distincta (Tuzovskij, 2007) = Todothyas colligera (K.Viets, 1923); Todothyas incerta (Lundblad, 1941) = Todothyas barbigera (K.Viets, 1908); Georgella intermedia Walter, 1927 (G. dauphinensis nom. nov. K.O.Viets, 1987) = G. koenikei Maglio, 1906; Hydrobaderia Özkan, 1985 = Hydryphantes Koch, 1841; Hydrobaderia ilicaensis Özkan, 1985 = Hydryphantes crassipalpis Koenike, 1914; Hydryphantes algeriensis Walter, 1925 = H. dispar (Schaub, 1888); Hydryphantes bayeri nonundulatus K. Viets, 1919 = H. planus Thon, 1899; Hydryphantes intermedius Daday, 1901 = H. dispar (Schaub, 1888); Hydryphantes spinipes Walter, 1922 = H. ruber (Geer, 1787); Panisus clypeolatus (Maglio, 1909) = P. torrenticolus Piersig, 1898; Panisus sarasini Bader, 1981 = P. michaeli (Koenike, 1896); Protzia multipora Walter, 1922 = P. squamosa Walter, 1908; Protzia macrognatha Walter, 1944 = P. distincta Walter, 1922; Sindacoides Bader, 1992 = Panisopsis K.Viets, 1926; Sindacoides ticinensis Bader, 1992 = Panisopsis setipes (K.Viets, 1911); Thyasella mandibularis torrenticola Schwoerbel, 1958 = T. mandibularis Lundblad, 1924. Hydryphantes pyrenaicus E. Angelier 1985, published as a nomen nudum, refers to H. armentarius Gerecke, 1996. Family Anisitsiellidae: Bandakia bieberi Bader, 1994 = B. concreta Thor, 1913. Family Oxidae: Oxus koenikei Thor, 1899 = O. longisetus (Berlese, 1885). Family Sperchontidae: Mixosperchon K. Viets, 1926 = Hispidosperchon Thor, 1901; Charoelia Bader, 1988 = Sperchon Kramer, 1877; Charoelia schloethi Bader, 1985 = Sperchon mutilus Koenike, 1908; Sperchon sandozi Bader, 1988 = S. hispidus Koenike, 1895; Sperchon monstruosus Bader, 1957 = S. hibernicus Halbert, 1944; Sperchonopsis phreaticus Biesiadka,1975 = S. procera Láska, 1965 stat. nov. Family Torrenticolidae: Monatractides bicinctus (Láska, 1933), M. parvipalpis (Halbert 1944), M. robustus (Halbert 1944), T. (Monatractides) hibernica Conroy, 1984 = M. madritensis (K. Viets, 1930). Redescriptions are given for numerous further species, redefining diagnostic characters and geographical distributions. Todothyas colligera (K. Viets, 1923) and Wandesia propinqua Walter, 1947 are redefined and newly established as separate species. Parathyas primitiva Lundblad, 1935 is transferred to the genus Todothyas Cook, 1974. Sperchon vaginosus Thor, 1902 is re-established as a distinct species in the ’denticulatus-group’. Torrenticola laskai Di Sabatino spec. nov. is introduced as a new name for Mediterranean populations attributed by several authors to T. lativalvata K. Viets, 1952. Torrenticola amplexa minutivalvata Lundblad, 1956 is elevated to species rank.
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Rosenthal, Dorothy L., and Carolyn W. Waston. "Cytology of the centeral nervous system. (Monographis in Clinical Cytology, Volume 8). S. Karger Publisher, Basel, New York, 1984, 204 pages, $41.75." Diagnostic Cytopathology 1, no. 2 (April 1985): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/dc.2840010214.

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Solheim, Wilhelm G. "Archaeology and Anthropology in Southeast Asia." Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 18, no. 2 (September 1987): 175–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022463400020488.

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I agreed in the fall of 1979 to be the guest editor of a special issue of the Journal of Southeast Asian Studies on the state of the art of archaeology and anthropology in Southeast Asia. This special issue was to be published in March 1984 and I was to have the papers to the editor by the 15th of October 1983; plenty of time I thought. I first attempted to get two senior American anthropologists to be associate editors, one for Mainland Southeast Asia and one for Island Southeast Asia. This did not work out so in the fall of 1980 I started to organize authors for each country. By the summer of 1981 I had arranged authors for thirteen reports.
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Wise, Paula Sachs, and Frank E. Fulkerson. "Annotated Bibliography on the Teaching of Psychology: 1990." Teaching of Psychology 18, no. 4 (December 1991): 252–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1207/s15328023top1804_18.

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This bibliography is a continuation of those published by Berry and Daniel (1984, 1985), Daniel (1981a, 1981b), Fulkerson and Wise (1987, 1990), Fulkerson, Wise, and Ancelet (1988), Johnson and Daniel (1974), Morgan and Daniel (1983), Mosley and Daniel (1982), and Wise and Fulkerson (1986, 1989). Search methods, criteria for inclusion, and other considerations were similar to those used previously. We have also continued the cumulative numbering practice of previous bibliographies. We have included a number of pre-1990 citations not listed in previous bibliographies because we continue to terminate our search in June. A noteworthy observation about this year's bibliography concerns the increase in the number of articles reporting research on college teaching in general and on the education of women, minorities, and nontraditional students in particular.
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Armstrong, A. J., and W. R. Siegfried. "CITATION BETWEEN 1983 AND 1987 OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN OSTRICH FROM 1963–1982." Ostrich 60, no. 3 (September 1989): 122–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00306525.1989.9633738.

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Mitchinson, W. "The Captured Womb: A History of the Medical Care of Pregnant Women. By Ann Oakley (New York: Basil Blackwell Publisher Ltd., 1984. 352 pp.)." Journal of Social History 20, no. 2 (December 1, 1986): 385–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/jsh/20.2.385.

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Hughes, Bernard. "MAGICAL THEATRES: THE MUSIC OF PARAM VIR." Tempo 58, no. 228 (April 2004): 2–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0040298204000099.

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Param Vir was born in Delhi in 1952 and has lived and worked in Britain since 1984. His greatest success has been in opera, and the two orchestral works in his catalogue also testify to a remarkable theatrical sensibility. Vir's music embodies and feeds off the contradictions of his life. Although rooted firmly in the modernist aesthetic of Western contemporary music, Vir's Indian background and education have left a mark on his music. His emigration has resulted in alienation from a national identity, leaving him an outsider both in India and Britain. He is contracted to a venerable English publisher – Novello & Co. – but is himself outside the contemporary music establishment and academy. These contradictions are reflected both in Vir's central themes of otherness and self-discovery and his exploration of exotic and colourful instrumental sonorities, which together make him an important and unusual voice in contemporary music.
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Miller, C. Arden, Elizabeth J. Coulter, Amy Fine, Sharon Adams-Taylor, and Lisbeth B. Schorr. "1984 Update on the World Economic Crisis and the Children: A United States Case Study." International Journal of Health Services 15, no. 3 (July 1985): 431–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/45vr-xybg-4kfv-n3wg.

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A previously published report by these authors on the impact in the United States of recession on children's health emphasized four points: 1) available monitoring systems are not adequate for reporting on the health of children in a timely fashion; 2) the monitoring of maternal and child health must emphasize data on population subgroups, i.e., minorities, the poor and those hardest hit by recession; 3) the health of poor children is adversely affected and their numbers dramatically increased during the recession of 1981–82; and 4) comparisons between the recession of 1974–75 and that of 1981–82 suggest that expansion of health services and social support systems during the recession of 1974–75 had a cushioning effect that protected the health of children, while the curtailment of many of these programs during the 1981–82 recession is associated with adverse health trends, especially among the most vulnerable population subgroups. Data on these issues are appreciably better now than they were nine months ago, thus further validating the points made above. As with the previous report, officially released current data are abundant for economic indicators (even for early 1984), but are sparse for health status indicators. The previous report also observed that the health status of children is influenced by interdependent and interlocking factors that include economic well-being and access to health services and social supports. A new analysis attempts to unlock those relationships and measure the impact of lost welfare benefits, implemented as a result of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1981 (OBRA), and the separate impact of the serious recession of 1981–82. That analysis shows the poverty rate for children increased by 7.6 percentage points between 1981 and 1982. Approximately 60 percent of the increase is attributable to the recession and 40 percent to social policy changes effected after 1981.
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ALAHMED, AZZAM, YOUSIF ALDRYHIM, MOHAMMED SHOBRAK, and MOHAMED NASSER. "A new species of the genus Amyrsidea (Phthiraptera: Amblycera: Menoponidae) parasitizing domestic chickens in Saudi Arabia." Zootaxa 4238, no. 2 (March 2, 2017): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4238.2.5.

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Amyrsidea Ewing, 1927 is a genus of chewing lice comprising 52 species, divided into five subgenera: Amyrsidea sensu stricto, Argimenopon Eichler, 1947, Cracimenopon Carriker, 1954, Desumenopon Carriker, 1954 and Numidimenopon Scharf & Price, 1977 (see Price et al. 2003: 86), which parasitise a wide range of hosts belonging to the avian order Galliformes (see Price et al. 2003: 321). Species of Amyrsidea can be distinguished from species of Menacanthus Neumann, 1912—the other menoponid genus with species parasitic on the same hosts—by lacking ventral spinous processes in the head (Scharf & Price 1977: 815). Revisions of all subgenera and species of Amyrsidea, including keys for their identification, were published by Scharf & Price (1977, 1983) and Scharf & Emerson (1983, 1984).
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Berge, Paul S. "Book Review: John: Evangelist and Interpreter, by Stephen S. Smalley. Thomas Nelson Publisher, Nashville, 1984. 287 pp. $7.95 (paper); 1, 2, 3 John, by Stephen S. Smalley. Word Biblical Commentary 51. Word Books, Waco, 1984. 386 pp. $19.95." Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 40, no. 2 (April 1986): 218–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/002096438604000228.

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Aulakh, Preet S., and Masaaki Kotabe. "An Assessment of Theoretical and Methodological Development in International Marketing: 1980-1990." Journal of International Marketing 1, no. 2 (June 1993): 5–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1069031x9300100202.

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This study examines the state of the art in international marketing research published in the 1980–90 period, and probes significant changes in the field, both in terms of the substance of research and methodologies employed. A major conclusion of the previous review articles ( Albaum and Peterson 1984 ; Boddewyn 1981 ; Cavusgil and Nevin 1981) was that international marketing research had been fragmentary and exploratory without a strong theoretical framework. In this study, we find that the field has since made substantial progress both in the development of conceptual frameworks for the studies conducted and in the empirical testing of concepts and theories.
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Scott, D., and W. Buchan. "Effect of reduction in phosphorus intake on salivary phosphorus secretion and on duodenal digesta and dry-matter flow in sheep." Journal of Agricultural Science 110, no. 2 (April 1988): 411–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s002185960008151x.

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The Agricultural Research Council (1980) has recently published revised estimates of the phosphorus requirements for ruminants. These new estimates are considerably lower than those formerly recommended (Agricultural Research Council, 1965) and some concern has been expressed as to whether or not they are adequate (Cooke, 1982; Todd, 1983).
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Corry, A. M. "A Survey of the Publication History of Randomly Selected IADR/AADR Abstracts Presented in 1983 and 1984." Journal of Dental Research 69, no. 8 (August 1990): 1453–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00220345900690080101.

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IADR/AADR abstracts of research projects to be presented at the Annual Meeting are published each year in the Journal of Dental Research. An assumption often made is that the material in these abstracts is subsequently published as journal articles. The validity of this assumption was assessed in this study. Following a review of the literature to establish study criteria, the specific objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the percentage of IADR/AADR abstracts subsequently published as articles, (2) the length of time from abstract to publication, and (3) the amount of discrepancy between abstract and article. Ten percent of the IADR/AADR abstracts from the years 1983 (n = 125) and 1984 (n = 150) were randomly selected and surveyed for their publication history. Major reference sources were checked for determination of whether articles had resulted from the abstracts. Of the 1983-1984 abstracts surveyed, the results indicated that more abstracts were not published (78.5% in 1983/76.0% in 1984) than were published (21.6% in 1983/24.0% in 1984). Of those articles previously published as abstracts, the greatest number (44.4% in 1983/ 47.2% in 1984) were published within ten to 21 months following presentation. The greatest amount of discrepancy between the abstract and the article involved names and numbers of authors, titles, purpose statements, and results/conclusions. In other health disciplines, the percentage of abstracts subsequently published as articles ranged from 31.1% to 53.9%. Since a smaller percentage of the IADR/AADR abstracts surveyed in this study were ultimately published (21.6% to 24%), IADR/AADR should consider various strategies to improve the quality of abstracts and their accessibility.
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Toye, John. "Political Economy and the Analysis of Indian Development." Modern Asian Studies 22, no. 1 (February 1988): 97–122. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0026749x00009422.

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The purpose of this paper is to review recent analyses of the process of development in India which have used the concept of ‘political economy’ as their principle of intellectual organization. The focus will be primarily on studies which have been published in the 1980s. Some of these make explicit their reliance on political economy as their analytical framework (e.g. Jha, 1980; Rubin, 1982; Bardhan, 1984). For others it remains more implicit but the underlying concern to fuse economic with political analysis is much the same.
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Israel, F. P., Th De Graauw, H. van de Stadt, and C. P. De Vries. "Comparison of CO in the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 106 (1985): 333–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900242733.

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We have used the Estec/Utrecht heterodyne submillimetre receiver and the ESO 3.6-m telescope at La Silla (Chile) to observe the CO(2–1) transition at 230 GHz (1.3 mm) in the Magellanic Clouds. We used a beam of 2 arcmin HPBW (corresponding to linear resolutions of 32 and 46 pc for LMC and SMC respectively), the system temperature was 2200 K (DSB) and the overall system efficiency was 0.55. In this paper we summarize the results, which are published in more detail elsewhere (cf. Israel et al., 1982, 1983; Israel, 1984).
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Gates, Edward. "Webster’s New World Dictionary." English Today 5, no. 2 (April 1989): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266078400003990.

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THE THIRD College Edition of Webster's New World Dictionary was published by Simon & Schuster in September 1988. The work contains 170,000 entries and 800 illustrations in 1600 pages. Recent college dictionaries have contained about 150,000 entries. The increase is due in part to the steady proliferation of the vocabulary and in part to competition among the four rivals. The others are American Heritage Dictionary, College Edition (Houghton Mifflin, published in 1982); Random House College Dictionary (1984), and Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary (Merriam-Webster, 1983). By comparison, Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1828, contained 70,000 words. The college dictionary is one of a family of New World dictionaries that have sold more than 80 million copies since 1951.
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Paddock, Rory J. M. "BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS RELEVANT TO SCOTTISH ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY, PUBLISHED IN 1985 (AND ADDITIONS FOR 1983 AND 1984)." Scottish Economic & Social History 7, no. 1 (May 1987): 98–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/sesh.1987.7.7.98.

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Baščarević, Ivan. "Serbia in Yugoslavia in 1986/1987: Content analysis of texts published in periodicals." Socioloski pregled 52, no. 4 (2018): 1285–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socpreg52-19413.

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Lawenda, Tomasz. "„(Nie)znajomy wróg jakiś miesza ludzkie rzeczy…” Kulisy obchodów 400-lecia śmierci Jana Kochanowskiego w roku 1984." Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia Historicolitteraria 16 (December 7, 2017): 3–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20811853.16.1.

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„Nie-znajomy wróg jakiś miesza ludzkie rzeczy…”. On the 1984 celebrations of the 400th anniversary of Jan Kochanowski’s deathConferences, differing in nature and concept, of national and international scope organized in the jubilee year 1984 greatly contributed to the existing knowledge on the poet. The year brought about a long-awaited boom in conferences after the relative stagnation of 1981–1983. In light of such an affluence, the issue of editing Kochanowski’s works reflects rather poorly. In terms of publishing of source materials, the year 1984, as compared to other years of the great jubilee, was satisfactory. The main reason for that is an important publication by Maria Garbaczowa and Wacław Urban Źródła urzędowe do najbliższej rodziny Jana Kochanowskiego (Kielce, 1984). Yet, no monograph was published. A significant sign of the times of Kochanowski’s jubilee was the low circulation of books. It was in no-way proportionate to the needs. The “publishing difficulties”, which are more or less cautiously referred to in editorials, are further reflected by the release dates of post-conference materials concluding the 1984 sessions.Key words: Jan Kochanowski; funeral; anniversary; censorship; memory and literature;
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Goulletquer, P., and M. Wolowicz. "The Shell of Cardium Edule, Cardium Glaucum and Ruditapes Philippinarum: Organic Content, Composition and Energy Value, As Determined by Different Methods." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 69, no. 3 (August 1989): 563–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400030976.

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The organic content of the shells of molluscs can represent a significant fraction of the total organic content (Bernard, 1974) but it is often neglected in calculations of energy budgets in these animals. This may be in part due to uncertainty about the true values, since published estimates of the organic content of shells show quite wide variation. The species examined and also the provenance of the selected samples contribute to this variation as does also the method of measurement. The methods principally used have been by ignition at various temperatures from 400 to 550°C for various durations between 2 and 36 h (see Shumway & Newell, 1984; Jørgensen, 1976; Mohlenberg & Kiorboe, 1981; Vahl, 1981; Shafee, 1979; Price et al, 1976) or by acid extraction using different extraction proceedures (see Ivell, 1979; Dame, 1972; Horn, 1986; Griffiths & King, 1979). To calculate the energy content of the organic component some investigators have used the Hughes (1970) coefficient of 5.037 cal mg-1, while others have used Paine's (1971) protein coefficient of 2.39 J g-1. Wilbur & Saleuddin (1983) have called attention to the need for more study of these analyses. We present here the results of a study of the shell organic content of three species of molluscs, using two methods for the measurement and giving data on biochemical composition and energy value.
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Macaulay, Ronald. "William Downes, Language and society. 2nd edn. (Cambridge approaches to linguistics.) Cambridge & New York: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. ix, 503. Hb $64.95, pb $24.95. Ronald Wardhaugh, An introduction to sociolinguistics. 3rd edn. Oxford: Blackwell, 1998. Pp. viii, 404." Language in Society 29, no. 2 (April 2000): 259–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0047404500212049.

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Somewhere sociolinguistics must be flourishing. Here we have the second edition of a volume that first appeared in 1984, and the third edition of one that was first published in 1986. It is not as though there are no competing works in print. Hudson 1996 is a revision of a 1980 work, while Trudgill 1995 is the third version of a work that first appeared in 1974. Still in their first manifestation are Holmes 1992 and Romaine 1994. Clearly, there must be a market for these works, since altruism is hardly a common feature of the modern publishing world.
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Gawronski, Jerzy. "East Indiaman Amsterdam research 1984–1986." Antiquity 64, no. 243 (June 1990): 363–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00078029.

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Since 1984, underwater archaeological excavations have studied the Amsterdam, a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Three annual reports (Gawronski 1985; 1986; 1987) have been published by the VOC Schip Amsterdam Foundation covering excavations and research in 1984, 1985 and 1986. Rooij – Gawronski (1989) presents a detailed account of the history, methods and results of the Amsterdam project and background information about the ship and the VOC.The Amsterdam, built in 1748 in Amsterdam, was lost during her maiden voyage, outwardbound for Batavia, the modern Djakarta, in January 1749 near the little town of Hastings on the south coast of England (FIGURE 1). The excavations form part of an integrated historical and archaeological programme to create relevant historical models for understanding the ship and its contents. This project aims to contribute to a more detailed and realistic view of the shipping and trade of the VOC in the 18th century.
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DE KEIZER, MADELON. "Focus: History and memory Introduction." European Review 11, no. 4 (October 2003): 519–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798703000462.

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The story goes that in the 1980s and 1990s no publisher in Paris was prepared to issue a historical study that did not have the word ‘memory’ in the title. Identity, a congener of memory, was equally popular in the same period. One of the experts in the field, John Gillis, claimed that identity has become no more than a cliché and that memory has lost a lot of its precision, but both terms have remained key concepts. ‘The core meaning of any individual or group identity, namely, a sense of sameness over time and space, is sustained by remembering; and what is remembered is defined by the assumed identity’. Memories and identities are anything but certain facts; they are `representations or constructions of reality, subjective rather than objective phenomena. […] “Memory work” is, like any kind of physical or mental labor, embedded in complex class, gender and power relations that determine what is remembered (or forgotten), by whom, and for what end”.It has been suggested that the demise of the vainglorious future-orientated ideologies in the late 1980s brought about a shift in focus towards the past. However that may be, the wave of interest in memory did receive an enormous impulse from one of the most controversial studies in this field, the seven-volume series Les Lieux de Mémoire (1984–1992), published under the direction of the French historian Pierre Nora. In the last volume he argued that France had gradually disappeared as a ‘memory nation’; the national memory had been supplanted by a series of lieux de mémoire and the conflicting social identities that this entailed. La France, according to Nora, had entered the ‘era of commemoration’ as Les Frances as a result of what he called a ‘democratization of the commemorative spirit’.The relation between national identity and collective memory is highlighted by the many commemorative events organised in the 1980s and 1990s. In 1980, the French, British and Brazilian governments had a Year of National Heritage, while in Israel a ‘memory industry’ specially devoted to the Holocaust got under way.
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Burchuladze, A. A., and G. I. Togonidze. "Tbilisi Radiocarbon Dates IV." Radiocarbon 29, no. 2 (1987): 239–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200056964.

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Results presented below were obtained by the Radiocarbon Laboratory of Tbilisi State University from 1976 to 1983. Throughout that period dates were determined not only for archaeologic samples but also for samples of mineral waters, soil humus, and geologic origin. Georgian wines of 1909–1975 were also analyzed but the results obtained are not discussed in this paper as they were published elsewhere (Burchuladze et al, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982).
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Bartlett, Ian. "Register of Theses on Music in Britain and Ireland Supplement 5." Royal Musical Association Research Chronicle 21 (1988): 57–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14723808.1988.10540929.

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This list of theses supplements the lists previously published in Research Chronicle 15 (1979, 38–116), 16 (1980, 110–34), 17 (1981, 117–33), 18 (1982, 85–118) and 20 (1986–7, 59–89). It is based on information collected in the summer of 1987. For some account of the general principles on which the list is compiled, readers should refer to Research Chronicle 15 (1979, 38–9).
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Thompson, Brenda M., and Ruth T. Harrop. "The distribution and abundance of bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) eggs and larvae in the English Channel and Southern North Sea." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 67, no. 2 (May 1987): 263–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400026588.

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As well as being a popular sport fish, the bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L. 1758) is a valuable commercial species in England and Wales. In 1984 bass landings in England and Wales were estimated to have a first sale value of between £5–6 million (G. D. Pickett, personal communication). Concern has been expressed about the vulnerability of the stock to overfishing and to variability in recruitment, and there have been a number of studies of bass biology, distribution of the eggs and larvae, and of possible migratory movements of the fish during the adult phase, (Kennedy & Fitzmaurice, 1968, 1972; Kelley, 1979; Holden & Williams, 1974; Dando & Demir, 1985). This paper reviews the published data on eggs and larvae and presents new data on their distribution and abundance in the English Channel and southern North Sea between 1981 and 1984.
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Abshire, Gary M. "A list of works published between 1980 and 1986." ACM SIGDOC Asterisk Journal of Computer Documentation 14, no. 1 (March 1988): 11–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/43939.43941.

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Bird, G. J., and D. M. Holdich. "Recolonisation of Artificial Sediments in the Deep Bay of Biscay By Tanaidaceans (Crustacea: Peracarida), With a Description of a New Species of Pseudotanais." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 69, no. 2 (May 1989): 307–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400029428.

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One of the more recent aims of deep-sea biological investigations has been to assess the rates and processes involved in the recolonisation of deep-sea sediments by the in situ fauna (Grassle, 1977; Desbruyères etal., 1980, 1985; Levin & Smith, 1984). The spur to such initiatives has been the prospect of deep-sea mineral exploitation and the dumping of radioactive and other chemical wastes (Desbruyères etal., 1 985), in addition to the testing of hypotheses about deep-sea community regulation (Levin & Smith, 1984; Smith, 1986). These experiments have shown that perturbated or defaunated sediments incubated for periods of several months are readily recolonised by deep-sea animals, although the process is much slower than in comparable shallow-water situations (e.g. Levin, 1984; Zajac & Whitlach, 1982a, b). Furthermore, the resulting community of colonists may be quantitatively and qualitatively different from the ‘background’ fauna (Grassle, 1977; Levin & Smith, 1984). Similar experiments have examined the effect of large ‘food-parcels’ on the in situ sediments and fauna (Smith, 1986), and a review of the responses of benthic faunas to disturbed sediments has been published by Thistle (1981).
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Tan, T. H. "Reciprocity theorem applied to the geophone‐ground coupling problem." GEOPHYSICS 52, no. 12 (December 1987): 1715–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1190/1.1442288.

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Over the last 40 years the problem of geophone coupling has received regular attention. The problem of geophone coupling is the difference between the velocity as measured by the geophone and the velocity of the ground without the geophone. The papers published on this subject are based either on experimental work or on theoretical considerations. Washburn and Wiley (1941) show the remarkable differences between records from geophones laid on the surface and geophones placed on wooden posts driven about 1 ft into the ground. Similar observations were made by other experimentalists such as Fail et al. (1962), Hoover and O’Brien (1980), Omata (1983), and Krohn (1984).
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Oliver, Covey T. "Contemporary Issues in International Law: Essays in Honor of Louis B. Sohn. Edited by T. Buergenthal. Kehl, Strasbourg, Arlington: N.P. Engel, Publisher, 1984. Pp. viii, 571. $56; £42; DM 168." American Journal of International Law 81, no. 2 (April 1987): 445–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2202423.

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Bice-Stephens, Wynona. "Institutional Sources of Articles Published in Military Medicine, 1982–1985." Military Medicine 152, no. 12 (December 1, 1987): 629–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/milmed/152.12.629.

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Simon, N. R. "Some Remarks on the Unique Cepheid HR 7308." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 82 (1985): 93–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100109194.

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HR 7308 is an apparently normal Pop. I Cepheid (Percy & Evans 1980; van Genderen 1981) with a constant period P = 1.49 days. However, its amplitude is variable with a range from about 5 to 20 km/sec in radial velocity and 0.05 to 0.30 in visual magnitude. The timescale for this variation is about 1200 days. According to Breger (1981) and Burki, et al. (1982; hereafter BMB), the star seems to be pulsating in a single modulated radial mode. Using published 0-values BMB identify this mode as a second or higher overtone. These authors also estimate a radius R = 34 ± 5 Rʘ and, based in part upon the observations of van Genderen (1981), a temperature log Te = 3.786 ± 0.01 and a gravity log g = 2.25 ± 0.25.
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Rudnitskij, G. M. "Studies of variability of circumstellar H2O masers." Symposium - International Astronomical Union 122 (1987): 267–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900156578.

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From March 1980 to December 1983, the author took part in regular observations of variability of maser radio emission in the H2O line at 22 GHz. The observations were carried out at the 22-meter radio telescope of the P. Lebedev Physical Institute (USSR Academy of Sciences) in Pushchino (Moscow Region). The interval between consecutive observational sessions was usually 1.5–2 months. The observational program included 21 late-type variable stars (Miras and SRs): R Aql, RR Aql, RT Aql, SY Aql, U Aur, NV Aur, RX Boo, VY CMa, S CrB, KY Cyg, NML Cyg, U Her, W Hya, X Hya, R Leo, U Lyn, U Ori, UU Peg, VX Sgr, RS Vir, RT Vir. The results for eight stars ending June 1982 were published by Berulis et alt (1983). A comparison was made between the time dependences of the H2O line radio flux F and the curves of visual and near-infrared brightness of the stars. Miras (R Aql, R Leo, U Ori, U Aur), as a rule, have a rise in F connected with the visual maximum (phase 0), the maximum F occurring at phases 0.1–0.2 (see figure for an example). Not all visual maxima (only one out of each two or three) are accompanied by H2O flares. This Miras! behaviour was also noted earlier in the H2O line by Berulis et al. (1984), Gómez Balboa and Lépine (1986), as well as in the SiO maser line v=1, J=2−1 by Nyman and Olofsson (1986).
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Alvarez, Juan A. "Fenestrulina barrosoi sp. nov. (Bryozoa: Cheilostomida) With A Review of the Genus Fenestrulina on the Iberian Peninsula." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 73, no. 4 (November 1993): 831–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315400034755.

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Since 1980 many papers dealing wholly or partly with the genus Fenestrulina have been published, mainly by Anglo-Saxon and South American authors: e.g. Gordon (1984, 1989), Hayward (1980), Hayward & Ryland (1990), Hayward & Taylor (1984), Moyano (1985). These studies have increased the number of species of the genus known around the world. However, few authors have worked on the genus Fenestrulina in European seas, probably because it was assumed that this taxon was well known in these regions.
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Heintze, J. R. W., and R. H. van Gent. "The Masses and the Radii of the Components of U Cep." International Astronomical Union Colloquium 107 (1989): 261–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0252921100087844.

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This system needs no introduction after the publications of Batten (1974) and of Hall (1975). According to Plavec (1983) the spectral type of the primary is B8 V.Tomkin (1981) obtained simultaneously the radial velocities of the primary (≡ RV1) and the secondary (≡ RV2) of U Cep in the near-infra red, which resulted in the following parameters (in km/s):From the slope of the RVCZ around ϕ= 0, he finds:The (M/M⊙ ; R/R⊙ ) values as published by Tomkin are (4.2; 2.7) for the primary and (2.6; 4.9) for the secondary.
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Mitchell, Christopher. "James M. Malloy and Eduardo Gamarra. Revolution and Reaction: Bolivia, 1964-1985. New Brunswick , NJ: Transaction Publishers, 1987. $29.95." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 32, no. 2 (1990): 186–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/166017.

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Hawkins, John A. "On (in)definite articles: implicatures and (un)grammaticality prediction." Journal of Linguistics 27, no. 2 (September 1991): 405–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022226700012731.

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Since Paul Grice published ‘Logic and conversation’ in 1975, there have been a number of attempts to develop his programmatic remarks on conversational and conventional implicatures further (see Gazdar, 1979; Atlas & Levinson, 1981; Horn, 1985; Sperber & Wilson, 1986; and especially Levinson, 1983, and the references cited therein). The result has been a growing understanding of the relationship between semantics and pragmatics, and more generally of human reasoning in everyday language use. Many aspects of natural language understanding that were previously thought to be part of the conventional meaning of a given expression can now be shown to be the result of conversational inference. And with cancellability as the diagnostic test, a number of traditional problems in the study of meaning are yielding to more satisfactory analyses. Even more ambitiously, implicatures are penetrating into core areas of the syntax, as pragmatic theories of increasing subtlety are proposed for ‘grammatical’ phenomena such as Chomsky's (1981, 1982) binding principles (see Reinhart, 1983, and Levinson, 1987a, b, 1991).
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Sipkov, Ivan. "International Bibliography of Air Law, Supplement 1981-1984, by Wybo P. Heere. Deventer: Kluwer and Taxation Publishers, 1985. Pp. xxxiv, 250 (hardcover)." International Journal of Legal Information 13, no. 5-6 (December 1985): 84–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0731126500019302.

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