De Situ Britanniae generally followed Ptolemy's map but made novel assertions regarding Damnonii towns. |
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This misplacement relied on William Roy's attempt to make the map of the peoples of ancient Scotland fit De Situ Britanniae. |
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Duarte Pacheco Pereira's Esmeraldo de Situ Orbis is the first European navigation script book to mention the coast of Brazil. |
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De Situ Britanniae appears among his references to sources on ancient Britain, usually cited to its emended author, Richard of Cirencester. |
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He spent much of his research on ancient Scottish history trying to follow the fictional itineraries described in De Situ Britanniae. |
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Other scholars propose that the Afroasiatic family developed in situ in the Horn, with its speakers subsequently dispersing from there. |
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No serious modern historian cites an argument based on the fictional De Situ Britanniae, but conclusions based upon it are still cited indirectly. |
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In Situ includes a number of woven willow boats of varied size and shape. |
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We aimed to test the feasibility of in situ transplantation of ADSCs by injecting bioencapsulated ADSCs into the liver in mouse model. |
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Part of a mixed gauge point remains at Sutton Harbour, one of the few examples of broad gauge trackwork remaining in situ anywhere. |
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Although the young woman's coffin was robbed in antiquity, the other remained in situ and undisturbed, and is now on display at the site. |
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It was painted on 50 individual canvases, mostly working in situ, over five weeks last winter. |
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De Situ Albanie, a late document, the Pictish Chronicle, the Duan Albanach, along with Irish legends, have been used to argue the existence of seven Pictish kingdoms. |
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Such a chemolithoheterotrophic lifestyle was in agreement with the in situ environment of the sediments of the Atlantis II Deep. |
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In situ hybridisations were performed on devitellinised embryos still wrapped around the yolk and on embryos with the yolk dissected away. |
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Contrast of first and most recent regenerations of USDA Hopi kokoma and blue maize varieties conserved ex situ. |
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We developed in situ forming implants and microparticles of GSNO to lengthen its effects and allow cerebroprotection after a single subcutaneous administration to Wistar rats. |
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This finding agrees well with observations of white-light coronal-hole jets, and can explain microstreams and torsional Alfven waves detected in situ in the solar wind. |
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Members of US and Canadian oil companies say that using recycled groundwater makes in situ drilling an environmentally friendlier option when compared with oil sands mining. |
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When the time came for the supporting structure to be removed from the dome after reassembly in situ, only volunteers remained on site in case the structure dropped. |
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