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COTTON IN RAES/RADIOCARBON THREADS: THE EXAMPLE OF RAES #7 ©2009 Thibault Heimburger1- All Rights Reserved With a contribution by Prof. Giulio Fanti. This article is dedicated to the memory of
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Examples of instances of the elements of the ontology are described in section 4. The examples of the ontology application are intentionally incomplete. In the conclusion the author proposes further
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A significant new example of the Lirey pilgrim badge Ian Wilson New discoveries pertaining to the Shroud's history are relatively rare, and as we sadly saw in the case of Dr Barbara Frale's Templar
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For example, if we were archeologists looking at a new tomb discovery we probably would have had a pretty good idea of where to start. On the hand it appeared to be a rather large piece of medieval linen
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New example of Lirey pilgrim’s badge - the elusive lost mould relocated Ian Wilson In the last issue I presented the news of the discovery of the mould for a second example of a souvenir badge
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Examples of distributions: Normal = Z. Student = t. Chi^2 = X^2. Inverted Beta = F. The British Museum, selected the Chi^2 to be the criterion for the assessment of the radiocarbon dating results for
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but as it is I think the whole affair is yet another example of things being seen on the Shroud in an attempt to come up with something new." To make matters worse, Marion and Courage based all of their
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For example, knowing the ‘exact’ amount of time that transpired with the current data available to us, will not be scientifically possible. Also, when faith is discussed, knowing the exact time
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Alain Desreumaux, for example, thinks that the identification of the two relics «is only due to ignorance of the American Ian Wilson and was repeated with the complaisant lightness, typical of some
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The most ancient example of the melismòs in mural painting is the one in the apse of the Church of the Zoodóchos Pighì (the Virgin fountain of life) of Samarina in Messenia (Peloponnesus) (fig.