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... follow the format of this issue . Illustrations should be A4 ( 210 x 297 mm ) for reduction to A5 ( 148 x 210 mm ) ... follows : UK subscribers : Overseas subscribers : Individuals £ 4.00 5.00 Institutions 6.00 7.50 Single issues of ...
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... follows from this , the ethic that researchers should publish their results , not in the popular press , in order to gain a cheap notoriety , but in the scientific journals where they can be scrutinised first by colleagues and ...
... follows from this , the ethic that researchers should publish their results , not in the popular press , in order to gain a cheap notoriety , but in the scientific journals where they can be scrutinised first by colleagues and ...
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... follows : firstly , a paternalistic view of research requirements which might be said to have characterised archaeological activity in French West Africa , and in Ghana and Nigeria in the years immediately after Independence . In this ...
... follows : firstly , a paternalistic view of research requirements which might be said to have characterised archaeological activity in French West Africa , and in Ghana and Nigeria in the years immediately after Independence . In this ...
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