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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 170.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000037 Paul Simpson [Royaume-Uni]‘So, as you can see . . .’: some reflections on the utility of video methodologies in the study of embodied practices
000049 J. Leckey [Royaume-Uni]The therapeutic effectiveness of creative activities on mental well‐being: a systematic review of the literature
000052 Mark Perry [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicola Maffulli [Royaume-Uni] ; Suzy Willson [Royaume-Uni] ; Dylan Morrissey [Royaume-Uni]The effectiveness of arts‐based interventions in medical education: a literature review
000088 G. Welch [Royaume-Uni] ; R. Purves [Royaume-Uni] ; D. Hargreaves [Royaume-Uni] ; N. Marshall [Royaume-Uni]Early career challenges in secondary school music teaching
000100 Frank Zeyda [Royaume-Uni] ; Ana Cavalcanti [Royaume-Uni]Automating Refinement of Circus Programs
000101 Kayvan Kousha [Royaume-Uni, Iran] ; Mike Thelwall [Royaume-Uni] ; Somayeh Rezaie [Iran]Assessing the citation impact of books: The role of Google Books, Google Scholar, and Scopus
000102 Anne De La Croix [Pays-Bas] ; Catharine Rose [Royaume-Uni] ; Emma Wildig [Royaume-Uni] ; Suzy Willson [Royaume-Uni]Arts‐based learning in medical education: the students’ perspective
000105 Aparna Taneja [Suisse] ; Luca Ballan [Suisse] ; Jens Puwein [Suisse] ; Gabriel J. Brostow [Royaume-Uni] ; Marc Pollefeys [Suisse]3D Reconstruction and Video-Based Rendering of Casually Captured Videos
000120 Georgia J. Mason [Canada] ; Jake S. Veasey [Royaume-Uni]What do population‐level welfare indices suggest about the well‐being of zoo elephants?
000121 Lucia Ruprecht [Royaume-Uni]Virtuoso Servitude and (De)Mobilization in Robert Walser, W. G. Sebald, and the Brothers Quay
000123 Roberta Comunian ; Alessandra Faggian ; Qian Cher Li [Royaume-Uni]Unrewarded careers in the creative class: The strange case of bohemian graduates
000125 María José Sánchez-Ruiz [Royaume-Uni] ; Juan Carlos Pérez-González [Espagne] ; Juan Carlos Petrides [Royaume-Uni]Trait emotional intelligence profiles of students from different university faculties
000127 Becky Francis [Royaume-Uni] ; Christine Skelton [Royaume-Uni] ; Barbara Read [Royaume-Uni]The simultaneous production of educational achievement and popularity: How do some pupils accomplish it?
000130 Lesley Doyle [Royaume-Uni]The Role of Universities in the ‘Cultural Health’ of their Regions: universities' and regions' understandings of cultural engagement
000137 Ana Cavalcanti [Royaume-Uni] ; Marie-Claude Gaudel [France]Specification Coverage for Testing in Circus
000139 Gindo Tampubolon [Royaume-Uni]Social stratification and cultures hierarchy among the omnivores: Evidence from the Arts Council England surveys
000141 Antonia Layard [Royaume-Uni]Shopping in the Public Realm: A Law of Place
000149 Jeffrey A. Russell [États-Unis] ; David W. Kruse [États-Unis] ; Yiannis Koutedakis [Grèce, Royaume-Uni] ; Islay M. Mcewan [Royaume-Uni] ; Matthew A. Wyon [Royaume-Uni]Pathoanatomy of posterior ankle impingement in ballet dancers
000152 Rosaleen Duffy [Royaume-Uni] ; Lorraine Moore [Royaume-Uni]Neoliberalising Nature? Elephant‐Back Tourism in Thailand and Botswana
000155 Taina K. Lundell [Finlande] ; Miia R. M Kel [Finlande] ; Kristiina Hildén [Finlande, Royaume-Uni]Lignin‐modifying enzymes in filamentous basidiomycetes – ecological, functional and phylogenetic review
000158 Tony O'Donnell [Royaume-Uni] ; Carolyn Bruce [Royaume-Uni] ; Maria Black [Royaume-Uni] ; Amanda Clayton [Royaume-Uni]Knowledge is BLISS: an investigation into the transparency of BLISS symbol strings directed by a person with aphasia
000160 Christine Hall [Royaume-Uni] ; Pat Thomson [Royaume-Uni]Grounded literacies: the power of listening to, telling and performing community stories
000164 Frank Zeyda [Royaume-Uni] ; Ana Cavalcanti [Royaume-Uni]Encoding Circus Programs in ProofPowerZ
000166 Steve Pile [Royaume-Uni]Emotions and affect in recent human geography
000171 Ruth Towse [Royaume-Uni, Pays-Bas]Creativity, Copyright and the Creative Industries Paradigm
000175 Marcel Mîndrescu [Roumanie] ; Ian S. Evans [Royaume-Uni] ; Nicholas J. Cox [Royaume-Uni]Climatic implications of cirque distribution in the Romanian Carpathians: palaeowind directions during glacial periods
000184 Fay Beck [Royaume-Uni] ; Fiona Gillison [Royaume-Uni] ; Martyn Standage [Royaume-Uni]A theoretical investigation of the development of physical activity habits in retirement
000186 Ana Cavalcanti [Royaume-Uni] ; Marie-Claude Gaudel [France]A Note on Traces Refinement and the conf Relation in the Unifying Theories of Programming
000187 William Baker ; Linda Reinert ; Anna Barton ; Alexis Easley ; David Finkelstein [Royaume-Uni]XIIIThe Nineteenth Century: The Victorian Period
000190 Lez Cooke [Royaume-Uni]Three Ring Circus: the ur-text of modernist television drama
000199 Stephen Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Mark Greengrass [Royaume-Uni]Research portals in the arts and humanities
000212 Elizabeth Boa [Royaume-Uni]Warring Pleasures and their Price: Sex in the City in Irmgard Keun'S Das Kunstseidene Mädchen and Andrea Maria Schenkel's Kalteis
000223 Jeannie J. Abno [Royaume-Uni]The Polish putto & skull on Renaissance funeral monuments to children: rudiments of laughter, grotesque bodies & mythic boundaries*
000225 Morwenna Griffiths [Royaume-Uni] ; Felicity Woolf [Royaume-Uni]The Nottingham Apprenticeship Model: Schools in partnership with artists and creative practitioners
000241 David Charlton [Royaume-Uni]Rousseau and Favart at Fontainebleau, Pergolesi at Versailles
000242 Soumhya Venkatesan [Royaume-Uni]Rethinking agency: persons and things in the heterotopia of ‘traditional Indian craft’
000254 Frank Zeyda [Royaume-Uni] ; Ana Cavalcanti [Royaume-Uni]Mechanised Translation of Control Law Diagrams into Circus
000262 Kielan Yarrow [Royaume-Uni] ; Peter Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; John W. Krakauer [États-Unis]Inside the brain of an elite athlete: the neural processes that support high achievement in sports
000264 Jonathan Webster [Royaume-Uni] ; Emma Coats [Royaume-Uni] ; Guy Noble [Royaume-Uni]Enabling dignity in care through practice development with older people
000282 William Baker ; Linda Reinert ; Anna Barton ; Kirstie Blair [Royaume-Uni] ; Alexis Easley ; David Finkelstein [Royaume-Uni]XIIIThe Nineteenth Century: The Victorian Period
000290 Caroline Rae [Royaume-Uni]In Havana and Paris: The Musical Activities of Alejo Carpentier
000293 Matthew Isaac Cohen [Royaume-Uni]Eva Gauthier, Java to jazz
000307 P. Calosi [Royaume-Uni] ; D. T. Bilton [Royaume-Uni] ; J. I. Spicer [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Atfield [Royaume-Uni]Thermal tolerance and geographical range size in the Agabus brunneus group of European diving beetles (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae)
000310 Patricia Sanderson [Royaume-Uni]The arts, social inclusion and social class: The case of dance
000320 Jamie Ward [Royaume-Uni] ; Daisy Thompson-Lake [Royaume-Uni] ; Roxanne Ely [Royaume-Uni] ; Flora Kaminski [Royaume-Uni]Synaesthesia, creativity and art: What is the link?
000325 Rachel Mason [Royaume-Uni]Problems of Interdisciplinarity: Evidence‐Based and/or Artist‐Led Research?
000338 Anthony Gritten [Royaume-Uni]Music, Language, and Cognition: And Other Essays in the Aesthetics of Music by kivy, peter
000346 John White [Royaume-Uni]Illusory Intelligences?
000359 Pamela Burnard [Royaume-Uni] ; Julie White [Australie]Creativity and performativity: Counterpoints in British and Australian education
000364 Erik Stam [Royaume-Uni] ; Jeroen P. J. De Jong [Pays-Bas] ; Gerard Marlet [Pays-Bas]CREATIVE INDUSTRIES IN THE NETHERLANDS: STRUCTURE, DEVELOPMENT, INNOVATIVENESS AND EFFECTS ON URBAN GROWTH
000370 Lorraine V. Aragon [États-Unis] ; James Leach [Royaume-Uni]Arts and owners: Intellectual property law and the politics of scale in Indonesian arts
000379 William Baker ; Linda Reinert ; Kirstie Blair [Royaume-Uni] ; Alexis Easley ; David Finkelstein [Royaume-Uni]XIIIThe Nineteenth Century: The Victorian Period
000389 Roger Savage [Royaume-Uni]Alice Shortcake, Jenny Pluckpears, and the Stratford-Upon-Avon Connections of Vaughan Williams's ‘Sir John in Love’
000411 Ann Gallagher [Royaume-Uni]The Role of the Arts in Mental Health Nursing Emperor's New Suit or Magic Pill?
000415 Gareth A. Jones [Royaume-Uni] ; Elsa Herrera [Royaume-Uni] ; Sarah Thomas De Benítez [Royaume-Uni]Tears, Trauma and Suicide: Everyday Violence among Street Youth in Puebla, Mexico1
000425 Alison M. Bacon [Royaume-Uni] ; Simon J. Handley [Royaume-Uni] ; Emma L. Mcdonald [Royaume-Uni]Reasoning and dyslexia: A spatial strategy may impede reasoning with visually rich information
000431 M. I. Franklin [Royaume-Uni]NGOs and the “Information Society”: Grassroots Advocacy at the UN—A Cautionary Tale
000442 Danielle Matthews [Royaume-Uni] ; Elena Lieven [Allemagne] ; Michael Tomasello [Allemagne]How Toddlers and Preschoolers Learn to Uniquely Identify Referents for Others: A Training Study
000451 Aaron Meskin [Royaume-Uni]Defining Comics?
000472 Carlo Jacucci [Royaume-Uni]Guiding design with approaches to masked performance
000474 Pauline Croft [Royaume-Uni]Consuming Splendor: Society and Culture in Seventeenth-Century England. By Linda Levy Peck (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. xvi plus 431 pp. £25)
000478 Tiffany Stern [Royaume-Uni]”On each Wall and Corner Poast”: Playbills, Title‐pages, and Advertising in Early Modern London
000494 Uma Kothari [Royaume-Uni]Spatial practices and imaginaries: Experiences of colonial officers and development professionals
000505 Penelope J. Corfield [Royaume-Uni]M. J. D. Roberts. Making English Morals: Voluntary Association and Moral Reform in England, 1787–1886. (Cambridge Social and Cultural Histories, number 2.) New York: Cambridge University Press. 2004. Pp. xiii, 321. $75.00.
000518 Martin S. Brook [Royaume-Uni] ; Martin P. Kirkbride [Royaume-Uni] ; Ben W. Brock [Royaume-Uni]Cirque development in a steadily uplifting range: rates of erosion and long‐term morphometric change in alpine cirques in the Ben Ohau Range, New Zealand
000523 Angela Freitas [Royaume-Uni] ; Ana Cavalcanti [Royaume-Uni]Automatic Translation from Circus to Java
000525 Geraldine Brennan [Royaume-Uni]Art Education and the Visual Arts in Botswana
000528 I. C. Mcmanus [Royaume-Uni] ; A. Furnham [Royaume-Uni]Aesthetic activities and aesthetic attitudes: Influences of education, background and personality on interest and involvement in the arts
000545 Patricia R. Andrew [Royaume-Uni]WILLIAM HODGES, 1744–1797: THE ART OF EXPLORATION
000583 T. Kochhar [Royaume-Uni] ; D L Back [Royaume-Uni] ; B. Mann [Royaume-Uni] ; J. Skinner [Royaume-Uni]Risk of cervical injuries in mixed martial arts
000586 Hye-Kyung Lee [Royaume-Uni]Rethinking arts marketing in a changing cultural policy context
000592 Vickie L. Pasterski [Royaume-Uni] ; Mitchell E. Geffner [États-Unis] ; Caroline Brain ; Peter Hindmarsh [Royaume-Uni] ; Charles Brook [Royaume-Uni] ; Melissa HinesPrenatal Hormones and Postnatal Socialization by Parents as Determinants of Male‐Typical Toy Play in Girls With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
000595 Krzysztof Kubacki [Royaume-Uni] ; Robin Croft [Royaume-Uni]Paying the piper: a study of musicians and the music business
000597 Jim Woodcock [Royaume-Uni] ; Ana Cavalcanti [Royaume-Uni] ; Leonardo Freitas [Royaume-Uni]Operational Semantics for Model Checking Circus
000615 Donald Mcneill [Royaume-Uni]In Search of the Global Architect: the Case of Norman Foster (and Partners)
000627 Eleanor Robbins [Royaume-Uni]CÉZANNE IN THE STUDIO – STILL LIFE IN WATERCOLORS
000628 Steven P. Wainwright [Royaume-Uni] ; Clare Williams [Royaume-Uni]Culture and ageing: reflections on the arts and nursing
000635 Tim Miller [Royaume-Uni] ; Leo Freitas [Royaume-Uni] ; Petra Malik [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Mark Utting [Nouvelle-Zélande]CZT Support for Z Extensions
000651 Feyisa Demie [Royaume-Uni]Achievement of Black Caribbean pupils: good practice in Lambeth schools
000660 Renata Marson Teixeira De Andrade-Downs [États-Unis] ; William Beinart [Royaume-Uni] ; Michael Bess ; Lisa M. Brady ; Tom Brooking ; Kathleen Brosnan ; Jane Carruthers ; Craig E. Colten ; Gregory T. Cushman [États-Unis] ; Finis Dunaway ; Marcus Hall ; J. Donald Hughes ; Linda L. Ivey ; Darin Kinsey ; James G. Lewis [États-Unis] ; Scott Macdonald ; Jennifer Adams Martin ; Cynthia Melendy ; Lisa Mighetto ; Char Miller ; Gregg Mitman ; Kathryn Morse ; Eric Pawson [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Kenneth Pomeranz ; Stephen J. Pyne ; Harriet Ritvo ; Adam Rome [États-Unis] ; Christine Meisner Rosen ; David Rosner ; Timothy Silver [États-Unis] ; Ted Steinberg ; Jeffrey K. Stine ; Joseph E. Taylor ; Douglas R. Weiner ; Marsha Weisiger ; Melissa Wiedenfeld ; Graeme WynnSpecial Forum: Films Every Environmental Historian Should See
000679 Emma K. Frow [Royaume-Uni] ; Jill Reckless [Royaume-Uni] ; David J. Grainger [Royaume-Uni]Tools for anti‐inflammatory drug design: In vitro models of leukocyte migration
000680 Kay Kinder [Royaume-Uni] ; John Harland [Royaume-Uni]The arts and social inclusion: what's the evidence?
000684 Vanessa Knights [Royaume-Uni]Songs of Creole Identities: The Bolero in the Hispanic Caribbean
000693 Rebecca Munford [Royaume-Uni]Re-Presenting Charles Baudelaire/Re-Presencing Jeanne Duval: Transformations of the Muse in Angela Carter's “Black Venus”
000695 James Wetz [Royaume-Uni]Promoting inclusion in school through the arts: a case study
000696 Fiona Blaikie ; Diederik Schönau [Pays-Bas] ; John Steers [Royaume-Uni]Preparing for Portfolio Assessment in Art and Design: A Study of the Opinions and Experiences of Exiting Secondary School Students in Canada, England and The Netherlands
000697 Michelle Lefevre [Royaume-Uni]Playing with sound: The therapeutic use of music in direct work with children
000752 Loretta Lees [Royaume-Uni]The ambivalence of diversity and the politics of urban renaissance: the case of youth in downtown Portland, Maine
000757 Alison Joy Sleeman [Royaume-Uni]Staring into holes in the ground
000764 John Ma [Royaume-Uni]Peer Polity Interaction in the Hellenistic Age+
000773 Graeme Evans [Royaume-Uni]Hard‐branding the cultural city – from Prado to Prada
000780 David Hemsoll [Royaume-Uni]Dreaming about the Renaissance
000781 Anthea Callen [Royaume-Uni]Doubles and Desire: Anatomies of masculinity in the later nineteenth century
000836 Nick Zangwill [Royaume-Uni]Are There Counterexamples to Aesthetic Theories of Art?
000840 Sheena Asthana [Royaume-Uni] ; Robert Oostvogels [Pays-Bas]The social construction of male ‘homosexuality’ in India: implications for HIV transmission and prevention
000843 Thomas O'Reilly [Royaume-Uni] ; Robin Dunbar [Royaume-Uni] ; Richard Bentall [Royaume-Uni]Schizotypy and creativity: an evolutionary connection?
000854 Peter Hughes [Royaume-Uni]Animals, values and tourism — structural shifts in UK dolphin tourism provision
000883 Annie Rubienska [Royaume-Uni]Education and training in public administration and development: what does the customer really want and are we prepared to provide it?
000887 Gershon Tenenbaum ; Howard K. Hall [Royaume-Uni] ; Nick Calcagnini [Australie] ; Rael Lange [Australie] ; Gavin Freeman [Australie] ; Michael Lloyd [Australie]Coping With Physical Exertion and Negative Feedback Under Competitive and Self‐Standard Conditions
000893 Katherine W. Hirsh [Royaume-Uni] ; Jeremy J. Tree [Royaume-Uni]Word association norms for two cohorts of British adults
000897 Sean Cubitt [Royaume-Uni]The ephemeral future of beauty: art, amateurs and corporations in the 21st century
000903 Adam Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Justin O'Connor [Royaume-Uni] ; Sara Cohen [Royaume-Uni]Local music policies within a global music industry: cultural quarters in Manchester and Sheffield
000907 Nicholas Hewitt [Royaume-Uni]FROM ‘LIEU DE PLAISIR’ TO ‘LIEU DE MEMOIRE’: MONTMARTRE AND PARISIAN CULTURAL TOPOGRAPHY
000909 N. Anand [Royaume-Uni, États-Unis]Defocalizing the organization: Richard A. Peterson's sociology of organizations
000920 Gordon Bell [Royaume-Uni]Towards a New Art Curriculum: Reflections on Pot Fillers and Fire Lighters
000951 Pierre Berthon [Royaume-Uni] ; Morris B. Holbrook [États-Unis] ; James M. Hulbert [États-Unis]Beyond market orientation: A conceptualization of market evolution
000952 Alan Kay [Royaume-Uni]Art and community development: the role the arts have in regenerating communities
000968 Nobuko Kawashima [Royaume-Uni]Distribution of the arts: British arts centres as ‘gatekeepers’ in intersecting cultural production systems
000970 Shirley Firth [Royaume-Uni]Counseling model: creating a healing environment in hospitals
000980 Paul Wainwright [Royaume-Uni]The art of nursing
000A19 Howard L. Hughes [Royaume-Uni]Theatre in London and the inter-relationship with tourism
000A26 R. Joiner [Royaume-Uni] ; D. Messer [Royaume-Uni] ; P. Light [Royaume-Uni] ; K. Littleton [Royaume-Uni]It is best to point for young children: a comparison of children's pointing and dragging
000A28 Jackie Masterson [Royaume-Uni] ; Judit Druks [Royaume-Uni]Description of a set of 164 nounsand 102 verbs matched for printed word frequency, familiarityand age-of-acquisition
000A49 Stephen Malloch [Royaume-Uni] ; Carola Boehm [Royaume-Uni] ; Celia Duffy [Royaume-Uni] ; Catherine Owen [Royaume-Uni] ; Stephen Arnold [Royaume-Uni] ; Tony Pearson [Royaume-Uni]Performing Arts Data Service — An Online Digital Resource Library
000A59 G. R. Potts [Royaume-Uni]Global dispersion of nesting Hen Harriers Circus cyaneus; implications for grouse moors in the U.K.
000A64 Nicola Wilkinson [Royaume-Uni] ; Siva Srikumar [Royaume-Uni] ; Karen Shaw [Royaume-Uni] ; Martin Orrell [Royaume-Uni]Drama and movement therapy in dementia: a pilot study
000A67 Melanie Thompson [Royaume-Uni] ; Sheena E. E. Blair [Royaume-Uni]Creative arts in occupational therapy: ancient history or contemporary practise?
000A70 Victoria J. Taylor [Royaume-Uni] ; Trevor B. Poole [Royaume-Uni]Captive breeding and infant mortality in Asian elephants: A comparison between twenty western zoos and three eastern elephant centers
000B06 Emily Gilbert [Royaume-Uni] ; Paul Simpson-Housley [Canada]PLACES AND SPACES OF DISLOCATION: LADY ORACLE'S TORONTO
000B07 C. Zaza [Canada] ; V. T. Farewell [Royaume-Uni]Musicians' playing‐related musculoskeletal disorders: An examination of risk factors
000B09 B. Smith [Royaume-Uni]Live art's digital horizons: recording recent developments in live art practices
000B21 Sara Selwood [Royaume-Uni]Cultural Policy and Young People’s Participation in the Visual Arts
000B28 Sameer Singh [Royaume-Uni] ; Tom Bookless [Royaume-Uni]Analysing spontaneous speech in dysphasic adults
000B29 C. Duffy [Royaume-Uni]An introduction to the performing arts data service
000B51 Vivienne Griffiths [Royaume-Uni]Getting in step
000B63 Derek Hall [Royaume-Uni] ; Frances Brown [Royaume-Uni]Towards a welfare focus for tourism research
000B68 Alastair Bonnett [Royaume-Uni]THE NEW PRIMITIVES: IDENTITY, LANDSCAPE AND CULTURAL APPROPRIATION IN THE MYTHOPOETIC MEN'S MOVEMENT
000B80 Richard A. Shakesby [Royaume-Uni] ; John A. Matthews [Royaume-Uni]Glacial activity and paraglacial landsliding in the Devensian Lateglacial: evidence from Craig Cerrig‐gleisiad and Fan Dringarth, Fforest Fawr (Brecon Beacons), South Wales
000C10 Ron Griffiths [Royaume-Uni]Cultural strategies and new modes of urban intervention
000C22 E. Ernst [Royaume-Uni] ; K. L. Resch [Royaume-Uni]The Barnum effect in complementary medicine
000C33 Hector L. Macqueen [Royaume-Uni] ; Alan Peacock [Royaume-Uni]Implementing performing rights
000C34 Kathleen Conlan [Royaume-Uni]How Does Children's Talking Encourage the Structure of Writing?
000C39 Ellen Dissanayake [Royaume-Uni]Chimera, spandrel, or adaptation
000C43 A. L. Minkes [Royaume-Uni]Business policy, ethics and society
000C60 Martin F. Davies [Royaume-Uni]Private self-consciousness and the perceived accuracy of true and false personality feedback
000C81 Tim Cresswell [Royaume-Uni]PUTTING WOMEN IN THEIR PLACE: THE CARNIVAL AT GREENHAM COMMON*
000D02 Peter Woods [Royaume-Uni]The charisma of the critical other: Enhancing the role of the teacher
000D23 Jan Bondeson Licsc [Suède] ; A. E. W. Miles [Royaume-Uni]Julia Pastrana, the nondescript: An example of congenital, generalized hypertrichosis terminalis with gingival hyperplasia
000D35 Peter Jackson [Royaume-Uni]The politics of the streets
000D38 Susan E. Marchant-Haycox [Royaume-Uni] ; Glenn D. Wilson [Royaume-Uni]Personality and stress in performing artists
000D94 K. R. Mcclay [Royaume-Uni]Deformation of stratiform ZnPb(-barite) deposits in the northern Canadian Cordillera
000E45 Simon J. Baker [Royaume-Uni]Escaped exotic mammals in Britain
000E80 M. Kiley-Worthington [Royaume-Uni]Ecological, ethological, and ethically sound environments for animals: Toward symbiosis
000E82 Christine Scolleen-Jimack [Royaume-Uni]Clément Marot: Protestant humanist or court jester?
000E92 Adrian Furnham [Royaume-Uni] ; Caroline Varian [Royaume-Uni]Predicting and accepting personality test scores
000E98 D. F. Marks [Royaume-Uni]The psychology of paranormal beliefs
000F07 John Byng-Hall [Royaume-Uni]Scripts and Legends in Families and Family Therapy
000F08 C. Scott [Royaume-Uni]Remote viewing
000F12 Julian R. Fuller [Royaume-Uni]Martial arts and psychological health
000F31 Howard L. Hughes [Royaume-Uni]Culture as a tourist resource — a theoretical consideration
000F49 Gordon D. A. Brown [Royaume-Uni] ; Amanda J. C. Sharkey [Royaume-Uni] ; Gillian Brown [Royaume-Uni]Factors affecting the success of referential communication
000F58 Adrian Furnham [Royaume-Uni] ; Sandra Schofield [Royaume-Uni]Accepting personality test feedback: A review of the Barnum effect
000F95 Rosaleen Mccarthy [Royaume-Uni] ; Elizabeth K. Warrington [Royaume-Uni]Category specificity in an agrammatic patient: The relative impairment of verb retrieval and comprehension
001005 Sandra Johnson [Royaume-Uni] ; John F. Bell [Royaume-Uni]EVALUATING AND PREDICTING SURVEY EFFICIENCY USING GENERALIZABILITY THEORY
001008 David Hamilton [Royaume-Uni]Bread and Circuses: some challenges to educational research in the 1980s
001029 Nancy C. Foreman [Royaume-Uni] ; Margaret Arber [Royaume-Uni] ; Joe Savage [Royaume-Uni]Spatial memory in preschool infants
001030 N. Picozzi [Royaume-Uni]Sex ratio, survival and territorial behaviour of polygynous Hen Harriers Circus c. cyaneus in Orkney
001171 Mark Blaug [Royaume-Uni]Why are covent garden seat prices so high?
001174 Russell S. King [Royaume-Uni]The poet as clown: Variations on a theme in nineteenth‐century French poetry
001199 Horace Fitzpatrick [Royaume-Uni]Correspondence
001212 Rs Scorer [Royaume-Uni]Scientific method and the environmental scene: the need for an experimenting, evolving society
001216 Peter Balacs [Royaume-Uni] ; Anne Gordon [Royaume-Uni]Brain drain and income taxation: A UK case study
001273 Richard F. Cromer [Royaume-Uni]THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ABILITY TO DECENTER IN TIME
001281 Alan K. G. Paterson [Royaume-Uni]THE COMIC AND TRAGIC MELANCHOLY OF JUAN ROCA: A STUDY OF CALDERÓN'S EL PINTOR DE SU DESHONRA
001309 Gustav Jahoda [Royaume-Uni]THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN'S IDEAS ABOUT COUNTRY AND NATIONALITY
001311 D. W. Winnicott [Royaume-Uni]Regression as therapy illustrated by the case of a boy whose pathological dependence was adequately met by the parents
001332 D. J. Payne [Royaume-Uni]The Tort of Interference with Contract1
001333 David And Elizabeth Lack [Royaume-Uni]VISIBLE MIGRATION THROUGH THE PYRENEES: AN AUTUMN RECONNAISSANCE.
001337 E. R. H. Ivamy [Royaume-Uni]8 The Law of the Theatre
001377 J. D. Rollbston [Royaume-Uni]ALCOHOLISM IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY.*

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