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    Physiological changes after Delorme's procedure for full-thickness rectal prolapse by Plusa, S M, Charig, J A, Balaji, V, Watts, A, Thompson, M R

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-11-1995)
    “…Anal sphincter pressures, rectal compliance and sensation in 19 women of mean age 77 (range 57-94) years were studied before and after Delorme's procedure for…”
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    Baryonyx , a remarkable new theropod dinosaur by Charig, Alan J, Milner, Angela C

    Published in Nature (London) (27-11-1986)
    “…An extremely large claw bone, some 30 cm long, was found in Wealden (Lower Cretaceous) deposits in a Surrey claypit in January 1983. This led to the discovery…”
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    The Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary and the Last of the Dinosaurs [and Discussion] by Charig, A. J., Benton, M. J., J.-J. Jaeger, Dussart, G. B. J., Halstead, L. B.

    “…Disaster theories of the K-T extinctions, more specifically dinosaur extinctions, are presently engendering much controversy. They require (inter alia) that…”
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    Archaeopteryx is not a Forgery by Charig, Alan J., Greenaway, Frank, Milner, Angela C., Walker, Cyril A., Whybrow, Peter J.

    “…Archaeopteryx lithographica might be regarded as the most important zoological species known, fossil or recent. Its importance lies not in that its…”
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    Francis Rex Parrington, 20 February 1905 - 17 April 1981 by Charig, A. J.

    “…Francis Rex Parrington (1905-1981) (‘Rex’ to his friends) was regarded worldwide as one of the most distinguished vertebrate palaeontologists and comparative…”
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    Evolution and extinction - The Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary and the last of the dinosaurs by Charig, A. J.

    “…Disaster theories of the K-T extinctions, more specifically dinosaur extinctions, are presently engendering much controversy. They require (inter alia) that…”
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    Persistence of Dichlobenil in Cranberry Bogs by Miller, C. W., I. E. Demoranville, Charig, A. J.

    Published in Weeds (Urbana) (01-10-1966)
    “…The herbicide 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile (dichlobenil) was quite persistent in cranberry bogs. The chemical was not readily leached downward in the soil nor…”
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