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Wall, Åsa. "Borderline Viewpoints: The Early Iron Age Landscapes of Henged Mountains in East Central Sweden." Current Swedish Archaeology 10, no. 1 (June 10, 2021): 95–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.37718/csa.2002.06.

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The concept "henged mountain" refers to different archaeological categories of enclosure (hill-forts, enclosures and ceremonial enclosures) that have one thing in common; they all delimit a mountain top. This study focuses on the henged mountains of east central Sweden, taking its point of departure in the henges of eastern Södermanland. It is argued that the henges need to be understood as monuments with an influence over time. Instead of grouping henged mountains into separate categories divided by time, variation between areas is considered. The aim is to show that variations in the henge material express different ways of perceiving landscape and organising social life.
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Clare, T. "Towards a reappraisal of henge monuments: origins, evolution and hierarchies." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 53, no. 1 (1987): 457–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00006344.

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A simple derivation of henges from causewayed camps is rejected. Attention is also drawn to a range of neolithic structures, some covered by a mound, some not. Though interpreted as mortuary structures, they have affinities to henges. Henges may thus best be derived from a broad tradition of neolithic structures; this may in turn have been part of a more widely distributed north-west European tradition of both ritual and domestic structures. Within Britain, similarities of form and function suggest that henges should be seen as a parallel development to ring banks, ring ditches and stone circles. Regional preferences rather than distinct regional types of monuments emerged. Later survival of henge traditions into the first millennium is also discussed.
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Gibson, Alex, Wolfgang Neubauer, Sebastian Flöry, Petra Schneidhofer, Mike Allen, Enid Allison, Wendy Carruthers, et al. "SURVEY AND SAMPLING AT THE CASTLE DYKES IRON AGE ‘HENGE’, WENSLEYDALE, NORTH YORKSHIRE." Antiquaries Journal 99 (April 15, 2019): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581518000628.

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Survey and sampling at the classic single-entranced henge monument at Castle Dykes, in North Yorkshire, has revealed traces of circular timber structures, interpreted as later prehistoric roundhouses, in the immediate vicinity and within the henge. Coring of the waterlogged silts of the internal ditch has produced considerable environmental data: plant, insect, pollen and charcoal remains. A small jet bead was also recovered. Radiocarbon dates from short-lived materials unexpectedly indicate that the monument was constructed in the Iron Age, which prompts a review of other potentially Iron Age ‘henges’ further afield.
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Richards, Colin. "Henges and Water." Journal of Material Culture 1, no. 3 (November 1996): 313–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/135918359600100303.

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Clare, T. "Towards a Reappraisal of Henge Monuments." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 52 (1986): 281–316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x0000668x.

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The definition and classification of ‘henges’ and ‘hengiform’ sites are reconsidered. A new classification is proposed based on the nature of the perimeter, the number of entrances, and a range of features within or concentric to the perimeter. It is suggested that there is no valid distinction between sites termed ‘henge’ or ‘hengiform’. The site, distribution and chronology of these sites are also considered. Some of the associated features have close parallels in earlier neolithic sites.
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Nakken, Karl O. "Når legefrakken henges bort – hva da?" Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening 134, no. 14 (2014): 1384. http://dx.doi.org/10.4045/tidsskr.14.0701.

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Topping, P. "The Penrith Henges: A Survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 58, no. 1 (1992): 249–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00004187.

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Detailed topographical surveys and geophysical examinations of the Penrith ‘henges’ were undertaken in order to assess the present state of the monuments for management purposes. At Mayburgh geophysical prospection was designed to assess the validity of the early reports of the presence of two concentric settings of stones. Some possible parallels in Ireland are noted. The nearby site of King Arthur's Round Table was also sampled by geophysical techniques, but was found to be too disturbed for the recovery of any further information as to its original form. The ‘cremation trench’ discovered in pre-War excavations at this site was relocated. The position of the enigmatic Little Round Table was re-established by both topographical and geophysical methods, and its north entrance firmly located. The classification of Mayburgh and of the Little Round Table is considered. The apparent disunity of these three distinctly different monuments within one complex is emphasised—all are traditionally classified as ‘henge-related’, yet the structure and orientation of each site is markedly different. Contemporary topographical considerations are now difficult to reconstruct.
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Gibson, Alex. "Excavation and Survey at Dyffryn Lane Henge Complex, Powys, and a Reconsideration of the Dating of Henges." Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 76 (2010): 213–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0079497x00000505.

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The henge monument and round barrow at Dyffryn Lane, near Welshpool, Powys, represent a rare instance of earthwork survival amongst the Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments of the upper Severn Valley. Antiquarian excavation in response to agricultural degradation suggested that the monument represented a round barrow covering a stone circle. Whether these stones represented a stone circlesensu strictoor a stone kerb for a turf barrow, was not determined at the time. Aerial photography subsequently demonstrated that the barrow as surrounded by a single-entranced henge monument. The present excavation was designed to assess the degree of plough damage to the site, determine the nature of the circular arrangement of stones, investigate the development of the site, and retrieve absolute dating and palaeoenvironmental material for the various phases encountered. Excavation has demonstrated that the site saw the ritual deposition of Impressed Ware pottery prior to a stone circle being erected on the site. This circle was allowed to decay before being encircled by a henge and subsequently covered by a round mound. The site adds to a small but growing body of evidence suggesting the lateness of the henge element within multi-phased monuments.
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Henty, Liz. "Continuity or change?" Journal of Skyscape Archaeology 1, no. 2 (December 3, 2015): 243–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/jsa.v1i2.28258.

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General archaeological accounts of Scotland tend to demonstrate broad ideas of the Neolithic transition to farming and the subsequent economic changes in the Bronze Age. Whilst they concentrate on important economic and cultural advancement they tend to lack discussions on cosmological change. This paper looks at one small area in Aberdeenshire to examine four different classes of monument that are found there: long mounds and long cairns; Recumbent Stone Circles; henges and Beaker burial sites. It argues that skyscape archaeology, through the use of archaeoastronomical techniques, can provide clues to cosmological change.
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Darvill, Timothy, Geoffrey Wainwright, Vanessa Constant, Yvette Staelens, Anna Stocks, and Judith Wainwright. "Stone Circles, Oval Settings and Henges in South-west Wales and Beyond." Antiquaries Journal 83 (September 2003): 9–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003581500077660.

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Topographical and geophysical surveys carried out in August 2002 at three monuments in the Preseli Hills of Pembrokeshire are reported: Bedd Arthur, Gors Fawr and Meini Gwyr. Previously unrecorded features were revealed at all three sites, most spectacularly at Meini Gwyr which, from the evidence of geophysical survey, appears to be a multi-phase monument that includes a double pit-circle, hengi-form monument and embanked enclosure with an internal stone circle. Comparisons are made with plans prepared by Flinders Petrie in 1926, published here for the first time. A viewshed analysis of the surveyed sites and others of similar kind in the area allows an appreciation of landscape setting and intervisibility. It is suggested that the stone circles are sited in relation to upland stone sources. All the monuments considered here are compared with contemporary structures recorded elsewhere in the British Isles. It is concluded that while the stone circles and oval setting fit comfortably within a distribution pattern that extends across most of the British Isles, the later phases of Meini Gwyr at least belong to a more localized tradition of monument building focused on the Irish Sea region.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Henges"

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Watson, Aaron. "Encircled space : the experience of stone circles and henges in the British Neolithic." Thesis, University of Reading, 2000. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.395244.

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Karlsson, Caroline. "Jane Austen : Hennes dialoger och hennes samtid." Thesis, Jönköping University, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-7830.

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Jane Austen

Her dialogues and the time in which she lived

 

This essay is about the dialogues in Jane Austen’s novels and what they say about the time she lived in. The interest for Austen comes from the “Austen movies” I’ve seen the latest year.

 

AIM AND FRAMING OF QUESTIONS My aim has been to compare the contents in the dialogues with the fact in the biographies. The questions are:

What do the dialogues say about the convention, the behaviour, manners and the form of address? What does it say about young men and women and about the marriage? Are the dialogues supported by the content in the biographies? Did Jane Austen really write realistic?

 

METHOD AND MATERIAL The method was to read the novels and then the biographies. I divided the empiric material in different categories and based it on the fact in the biographies. I have read Sense and sensibility, Pride and prejudice, Mansfield Park and Persuasion. The biographies I have used are for example Valerie Grosvenor Myer’s Obstinate Heart Jane Austen A Biography, Carol Shield’s Jane Austen.

 

RESULTS I found that the text and the dialogues and contents in Austen’s novels are realistic. She has not made up own rules for convention and behaviour but lets her characters act in a normal way.

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Younger, Rebecca Kirsty. "De-henging the henge : a biographical approach to Scotland's henge monuments." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2015. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/6456/.

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Henges are circular earthwork monuments built from the 32nd-17th centuries BC throughout the British Isles. Seen as a discrete monument ‘type’ since the early 1930s, they comprise a morphologically-varied group of sites. Excavations of henges have demonstrated them to be multi-phase sites which were repeatedly returned to, reused and rebuilt over thousands of years. The earthworks so often seen as the defining feature of henge sites are increasingly recognised as a ‘late’ addition to existing sites which were already long-established as significant places in the landscape. The key aim of this thesis is to ‘de-henge’ henges, removing the focus from the final morphology of monuments to instead consider how henge sites were used and transformed throughout their lives. It reinterprets henge sites in Scotland, a previously neglected corpus of sites, using a biographical approach to understand the significance of the transformations effected at henge sites over time, and consider aspects of both tradition/continuity, and change/innovation over time. Henge sites are interpreted as places of commemoration where people encountered, mediated and re-negotiated their pasts and present. The research explores relationships with the past and the creation of memory at henge sites during the Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Bronze Age in Scotland. It is argued that this occurred through monument construction, destruction, rebuilding and reuse; but can be best understood by focusing not only on monumental architecture, but also on the (re)use of materials and material culture, the control and manipulation of sensory experiences of (monumental) spaces, and the relationships between henge sites and other spheres of prehistoric life and death, such as house architecture, farming practices, uses of fire and the burial of (fragments of) people and objects. The thesis discusses these themes through comparison of the biographies of case study sites from Scotland, and contextualises these with reference to henge sites elsewhere in the British Mainland. The reinterpretations of Scottish henges presented in the thesis, and the approaches used, represent a contribution not only to the study of henge monuments, but also have implications for the interpretation and understanding of prehistoric monumentality more generally.
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Segerdorff, Lisa. "Sonja Kovalevsky och hennes matematik." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Analys och sannolikhetsteori, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-388140.

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Tägil, Ingela. "Jenny Lind : röstens betydelse för hennes mediala identitet, en studie av hennes konstnärsskap 1838-49." Doctoral thesis, Örebro universitet, Musikhögskolan, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-30539.

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Jenny Lind was an opera singer in the years 1838–49. During this time she was given the status f an icon mainly due to her image. She was almost sanctified by the press. Her “private personality” was assigned a saintly purity, and she became a stereotype symbol of femininity. This dissertation investigates what factors interacted that made this possible, and highlight the importance of Lind’s voice for her image. Jenny Lind’s voice was a high soprano, but not very powerful. By positioning herself in a singing tradition that corresponded to her voice’s advantages, she managed to develop an equilibrium, which she used well. Lind’s voice was often perceived as unusual; she had a particular voice timbre. She also had a vocal defect. Her tones from f’–a’ are described as “husky”, and sometimes hoarse. This means that her voice let through more air than her vocal cords could use. My argument is that it was the voice damage that created unique timbre that the contemporary critics perceived as particularly “feminine”. Lind’s weak and damaged voice corresponds to the nineteenth century’s female ideal: fragile and weak. Moreover, Lind needed to adept her roles to her damage voice and the consequence was that also her interpretations were perceived “feminine”. In other words, Lind exerted a gender performative voice processing. All of Jenny Lind’s roles became representatives of femininity, regardless of whether it was the role’s purpose or not. Lind adapted all her interpretations to her weak voce, it's strength being high notes, pianissimo dynamics and equilibrism, and gave all her roles a genderstereotyped voice.
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Hennes, Holger [Verfasser]. "Integration of Scheduling and Location Models / Holger Hennes." Aachen : Shaker, 2005. http://d-nb.info/118657707X/34.

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Pratt, Ken. "Hunting Captain Henley." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2009. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/607/.

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The term post traumatic stress is routinely used to describe the psychological experiences of soldiers returning from war. It is used here to describe the effects it has on the families of PTS victims, in particular children. Hunting Captain Henley is a novel which explores the long term effects of a father’s post traumatic stress on a son’s (intellectual) development. It tracks the progress of the narrator from childhood to adulthood as he sets about tracking down the (English) Royal Signals Captain who allegedly bullied his dad into shooting Arab civilians during the Ismaelia police uprising at Suez in 1951. In his 1919 book Scottish Literature: Character and Influence G. Gregory Smith first coined the phrase Caledonian Antisyzygy to spotlight the zigzag of contradictions at the heart of Scottish Literature, especially under the stress of foreign (in particular English) influence. The term has since been used to point at the schizophrenia at the heart of Scottishness. The novel considers the dual influences of the English (language) on Scottish writing and families. As a prologue to the book a commentary is provided. Scotland’s Fascist Voice addresses the unexplored area of the present-day fascist consciousness in Scotland. It does so by firstly acknowledging Scotland’s role in the creation of the British Empire then delineates a developing contemporary identity borne out of that imperial experience. It examines the significance of The Raucle Tongue, hitherto uncollected prose by Hugh MacDiarmid, in particular his Plea for a Scottish Fascism. The remaining chapters of the commentary explain the significance of a form of cultural repression at work in Scottish society and showcase the fascist style mindset and its incumbent voice. It is concluded that as both victims and perpetators of Empire Scots must now acknowledge this duality of experience and carry forth its impact on both our language and identity into the 21st century.
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Blixt, Gustavsson Jennifer. "Lilith : En litteraturstudie om Lilith och hennes olika gestalter." Thesis, Högskolan i Jönköping, Högskolan för lärande och kommunikation, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hj:diva-40991.

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This study is about Lilith, a demonic character from Mesopotamian mythology. She was originally described as a wind demon that caused desolation and destruction everywhere she went. According to some Jewish folklore Lilith was Adam’s first wife, though she refused to submit to him and fled to the desert. Throughout history Lilith has been given a lot of different forms and this study aims to map some of her various forms in modern time. The purpose of this study is to look into how Lilith has been used in modern litterateur. The study will examine which forms that appear and if some are more prominent than others. In order to fulfill the purpose, a qualitative content analysis has been implemented — based on the concept of archetypes that also make up the study’s theoretical foundation. The results show three authors’ books that focus on the usage of Lilith. The material consist of three occult and esoteric books and the result shows that Lilith has been used and presented in various ways. The main theme that all books supports is that Lilith is a mean to reclaim the female sexuality. It’s about interpretative prerogative, especially concerning strong female characters.
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Pesch, Sandra Kathrin. "Licht- und elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen am Hengstejakulat sowie biochemische Analysen des Seminalplasmas." Wettenberg : VVB Laufersweiler, 2005. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=974923087.

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McCoy, Jan. "Extension Veteran: K.K. Henness." College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/295084.

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Books on the topic "Henges"

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Prehistoric henges. Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, UK: Shire Archaeology, 1991.

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Burl, Aubrey. Prehistoric henges. Oxford: Shire Archaeology, 2008.

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Gjerstad, Odd. Hvem skal henges når fiskeren forsvinner?: En debattbok. Stamsund: Orkana, 2002.

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Barnatt, John. The henges, stone circles, and ringcairns of the Peak District. Sheffield: Dept. of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield, 1990.

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Lindsay, Allason-Jones, ed. Cult, religion, and pilgrimage: Archaeological investigations at the Neolithic and Bronze Age monument complex of Thornborough, North Yorkshire. Bootham, York: Council for British Archeology, 2013.

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Konno, Bin. Hengen. Tōkyō: Kōdansha, 2017.

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Højrup, Knud. Hendes Majestæt dronning Margrethe II og Hendes slægt. Albertslund: Agena, 1996.

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Kiuchi, Mayumi. Imamukashi moji henge. Tōkyō: Itabashi Kuritsu Bijutsukan, 2002.

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Carlsen, Arne-Carsten. Lalla og hennes verden. Oslo: Gyldendal norsk forlag, 1989.

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Bíró, Zsófia. A boldog hentes felesége. Budapest: Libri Kiadó, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Henges"

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Lehner, Ulrich, and Ernst Primosch. "Henkel." In Deutsche Standards, 168–71. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-82497-4_39.

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Sackmann, Sonja A. "Henkel KGaA." In Erfolgsfaktor Unternehmenskultur, 119–36. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-82623-7_5.

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Raab, Josef. "Henley, Beth." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_5472-1.

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Lehner, Ulrich, and Dirk Neubauer. "Henkel KGaA." In Deutsche Standards, 188–91. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-93425-3_45.

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Lehner, Ulrich. "Henkel KGaA." In Deutsche Standards Beispielhafte Geschäftsberichte, 184–87. Wiesbaden: Gabler Verlag, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-99378-6_44.

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Starck, Christian. "Hennis, Wilhelm." In Kindlers Literatur Lexikon (KLL), 1. Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05728-0_1651-1.

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Stokes, Laura K. T. "Biographies." In Fanny Hensel, 1–32. New York ; London : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315299839-1.

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Stokes, Laura K. T. "Conversations within Hensel Scholarship." In Fanny Hensel, 33–41. New York ; London : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315299839-2.

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Stokes, Laura K. T. "Sources, Documentary Studies, and Catalogs." In Fanny Hensel, 42–51. New York ; London : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315299839-3.

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Stokes, Laura K. T. "Letters, Documents, and Memoirs." In Fanny Hensel, 52–60. New York ; London : Routledge, 2019.: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315299839-4.

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Conference papers on the topic "Henges"

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Kalim, Faria, Le Xu, Sharanya Bathey, Richa Meherwal, and Indranil Gupta. "Henge." In SoCC '18: ACM Symposium on Cloud Computing. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3267809.3267832.

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Wang, Shiyuan, Divyakant Agrawal, and Amr El Abbadi. "HengHa." In the 2010 ACM workshop. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1866835.1866847.

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Barjaktarović, Lidija, Kosana Vićentijević, and Ana Vjetrov. "RISK ANALYSIS: CASE HENKEL." In FINIZ 2014. Belgrade, Serbia: Singidunum University, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15308/finiz-2014-13-15.

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Tovstiga, George, and David W. Birchall. "Henley SME innovation study 2007." In Technology. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/picmet.2008.4599657.

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Falconer, Liz. "Interactive Virtual Archaeology: Constructing the Prehistoric Past at Avebury Henge." In 2016 15th International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing and Communications and 2016 International Symposium on Cyberspace and Security (IUCC-CSS). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iucc-css.2016.029.

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Bernardin, Laurent. "On bivariate Hensel and its parallelization." In the 1998 international symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/281508.281567.

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Kluesner, John, and Michael Monagan. "Resolving Zero Divisors Using Hensel Lifting." In 2017 19th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing (SYNASC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/synasc.2017.00017.

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TRZASKA, W. H., YU V. PYATKOV, YU E. PENIONZHKEVICH, V. A. MASLOV, O. I. OSETROV, A. A. ALEXANDROV, I. A. ALEXANDROVA, et al. "LATEST RESULTS FROM HENDES COLLABORATION: FINE STRUCTURE IN FRAGMENT MASS-ENERGY DISTRIBUTION." In Proceedings of the International Symposium. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812777300_0012.

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Trzaska, W. H., V. A. Rubchenya, A. A. Alexandrov, I. D. Alkhazov, J. Äystö, J. Von Kalben, S. V. Khlebnikov, et al. "HENDES-high efficiency neutron detection system for correlation measurements with HI beams." In The fourteenth international conference on the application of accelerators in research and industry. AIP, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.52405.

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Barjaktarović, Lidija, Nikola Stefanović, and Miloš Đukanović. "Shared service centre – case study Henkel GmbH." In FINIZ 2017. Belgrade, Serbia: Singidunum University, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15308/finiz-2017-18-24.

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Reports on the topic "Henges"

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Korthals Altes, Harm Jan, and Wilbert Rodenhuis. Leefbaarheid Theresiastraat Hengelo. Saxion, June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14261/5bd80be2-7113-4502-8bf185b9b23b7ca6.

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Korthals Altes, H. J., and W. K. F. Rodenhuis. Leefbaarheid Theresiastraat Hengelo. Saxion, June 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.14261/postit/1600204b-d33f-4d76-bd4a842c5d9969af.

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John S. Irving and R. P. Breckenridge. Contaminant Monitoring Strategy for Henrys Lake, Idaho. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1044213.

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Amble, Nina, and Elisabeth Gjerberg. Hjerte, hode, hender : et refleksjonsverktøy for mestring i pleie- og omsorgstjenesten. Oslo: Arbeidsforskningsinstituttet og Sosial- og helsedirektoratet (distributør), 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.7577/afi/fou/2007/1.

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Chan, Wanyu R., Randy L. Maddalena, Chris Stratton, Toshifumi Hotchi, Brett C. Singer, Iain S. Walker, and Max H. Sherman. Healthy Efficient New Gas Homes (HENGH) Pilot Test Results. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1342387.

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Stricklin, Daniela, Darren Oldson, Jacqueline Wentz, Brian Sanchez, Kyle Millage, and Gene McClellan. An Overview of the Technical Basis of HENRE 2.0 Models. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada622367.

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Amble, Nina, and Elisabeth Gjerberg. Hjerte – hode – hender. Et refleksjonsverktøy for mestring i pleie og omsorgstjenesten. 2. utgave. Oslo: Arbeidsforskningsinstituttet og Sosial- og helsedirektoratet (distributør), 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.7577/afi/fou/2009/2.

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J. Seely, C. Back, R. Lee C. Constantin, H. Chung, L. Hudson, C. Szabo, A. Henins, G. Holland, R. Atkin, and L. Marlin. Krypton K-Shell X-Ray Spectra Recorded by the HENEX Spectrometer. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/841129.

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Wolc, Anna, Jesus Arango, Petek Settar, Janet E. Fulton, Neil P. O'Sullivan, Rudolf Preisinger, Rohan L. Fernando, Dorian J. Garrick, and Jack C. M. Dekkers. Genetics of Feed Efficiency in Laying Hens. Ames (Iowa): Iowa State University, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-1178.

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Spek, J. W. Standardized ileal digestible lysine requirement for laying hens. Wageningen: Wageningen Livestock Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/455519.

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