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  • {{British History Subgroup}}
    173 members (2 subcategories, 0 files) - 16:00, 11 May 2023
  • {{British History Subgroup}}
    30 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 10:34, 22 July 2023
  • {{Subgroup|British History}}
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  • {{Subgroup|British History}}
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  • {{Subgroup|British History|History}}
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  • ...bgroup|{{{abc| }}}]]}}{{#if: {{{subgroup3|}}}|[[Category:{{{subgroup3|}}} Subgroup|{{{abc| }}}]]}}{{#ifexist:Talk:{{BASEPAGENAME}}| ...| }}}]]}} {{#ifeq: {{{status}}}|1| [[Category:Advanced Articles written in British English|{{{abc| }}}]]}}
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  • -->{{#if: {{{subgroup|}}}|{{#if: {{{subgroup2|}}} ...ccccc;border-top:1px solid #bbbbbb; border-bottom:1px solid #dddddd">&nbsp;Subgroup categories:&nbsp;</font>''' {{#if: {{{subgroup3|}}}
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  • | pagename = Subgroup ...ther the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. -->
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  • | pagename = Sylow subgroup ...ther the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. -->
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  • | pagename = Frattini subgroup ...ther the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. -->
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  • | pagename = Essential subgroup ...ther the article is written in "AE" - American, "AuE" - Australian, "BE" - British or "CE" - Canadian English. -->
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  • * British Isles. * Move [[Rail transport]] and all railway articles into the Railways Subgroup.
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  • ...It is part of the [[Eastern Polynesian languages#Tahitic subgroup|Tahitic subgroup]] of Eastern Polynesian. The extinct [[Moriori language]] of the [[Chatham | as in NZE ''p'''a'''ss''. A low central vowel, between the British Received and Standard American pronunciation of the '''a''' in ''p'''a'''ss
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  • ...(PDF) and [http://www.sacn.gov.uk/meetings/archived/salt/minutes.html Salt Subgroup minutes] * British Nutrition Foundation article [http://www.nutrition.org.uk/home.asp?siteId=4
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  • ...he seventeenth century, Staten Island was inhabited by the [[Raritans]], a subgroup within [[Unami]] division of the [[Lenape]] (Delaware) tribe. The Italian e Staten Island was surrendered to the British along with the rest of ''Nieuw Amsterdam'' in 1664 and was subsequently ren
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  • * "BE" - British === 'sub1' to 'sub3' fields – Subgroup category or categories ===
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  • :I am a subgroup editor in applied linguistics. I tend to author in other areas and have not ::Welcome from me too. Early modern British literature sounds interesting. What does it mean nowadays? Gissing, Firbank
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  • ...ertainly intend to expand the cricket coverage so I can fully justify that subgroup. I think football could be in danger of becoming messy if we don't split t ...oups of workgroups (meaning cooperation of more than one Citizen) having a subgroup for
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  • == An puzzling tag in the text area of a new subgroup main page == ...ve any idea why this is showing up? One possibility is it results from the subgroup having no workgroup associations at the moment. Is that it? [[User:Dan Ness
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  • ...authors review thirty recent studies, every one of which documents that a subgroup of traumatized patients are amnesiatic for childhood sexual abuse. The auth ...o the 23.9% in the original study, 13.3% reported childhood abuse. Of that subgroup, 39% (as compared to 40% in the original study) reported a period of forget
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  • Member of the Chemical Engineering subgroup *[[British fairy tradition]] - author: [[User:June G. Shepherd|June G. Shepherd]] - co
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  • ...n early form of [[Sanskrit]]. Among the modern languages belonging to this subgroup are:[[Hindi]], [[Urdu]], [[Bengali]], [[Punjabi]]. The intervening period, ...spoken throughout Western and Central Europe, but are now confined to the British Isles and Brittany. There are two branches: Goidelic or [[Gaelic]] and [[Br
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  • ...the possible spelling differences are insignificant compared with those of British English and American English. ...the Romance family, Romanian is usually classified in the Eastern Romance subgroup along with [[Italian language|Italian]], [[Corsican language|Corsican]] and
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  • ...lies total madness. We ought to be able to write: "Winston Churchill was a British statesman" without having 4 footnotes on it to prove that we know what we'r ...itten on poets and poetics to join it, and to help establish the necessary subgroup-related pages, etc.? I see other subgroups being created -- e.g., Botany -
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  • ...for a bit of history on how the Middle East and oil became critical to the British Empire. I don't think one can really address the rationale for renewable en ..., think [[CZ: Chemical Engineering Subgroup]] or [[CZ: Nuclear Engineering Subgroup]]. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 18:02, 30 May 2010 (UTC
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  • ...o Harold Wilson, who refused to involve us despite LJB begging him to send British forces. If only Blair had done the same on Iraq, although he was right abou ...and perhaps other WGs, a Living Persons Subgroup and a Historical Persons Subgroup (I'm not sure about the name for the latter)? We currently have one WG, Rob
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  • ...[[Dead Sea]] and [[Kfar Darom]] in the Gaza region, were established under British Mandatory administration prior to the establishment of the State of Israel. ...andate|mandated territory]] of the [[United Kingdom]]. During World War I, British Foreign Minister [[Arthur Balfour]] had issued the [[Balfour Declaration]],
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  • : Thanks :D A first for me, for the Games Workgroup AND for the Video Games Subgroup! --[[User:Chris Key|Chris Key]] 18:30, 7 June 2010 (UTC) ::: I think that the video games subgroup will produce some amusing statements along these lines. Eternal Punishment
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  • ...history ''The Idea of History'']. Oxford University Press, pp. 9-10</ref> British historian [[E. H. Carr]] (1892&ndash;1982) has advised that history is not ...l critic [[Michel Foucault]], American anthropologist [[Clifford Geertz]], British labor historian [[E. P. Thompson]] and American intellectual historians [[
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  • ...the book would be interesting. Perhaps you or someone in the biochemistry subgroup would undertake the writing of such a stand-alone article. ...English", but I read much American literature, and see more American than British films. (And I read material in "the common language of science: bad or brok
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  • Chris, in your test layout of the Chemical Engineering subgroup, we now have: # A listing of any subcategories in the subgroup (and the articles (pages) in those categories) without the status or defini
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  • ..., A. "Why Do Patients Turn to Complementary Medicine? An Empirical Study." British Journal of Clinical Psychology. 1996. 35:37-48. ...nen, J., Knipschild, P., and ter Riet, G. "Clinical Trials of Homeopathy." British Medical Journal. 1991. 302(6782):316-23.
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  • :::Just go to [[:Category:Chemical Engineering Subgroup]] and click on members. Thanks for all your help. [[User:Milton Beychok|Mil :::::As a Brit, I maintain that that is very unusual, if not incorrect, in British English, and I think that CZ policy is for the creator's language to be use
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  • [[:Category:British Commonwealth numismatics|British Commonwealth numismatics]] (8) [[:Category:British African numismatics|British African numismatics]] (4)
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  • ...Ethics of the World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki |journal=British Medical Journal |volume=2 |issue=5402 |pages=177 |year=1964 |month=July |pm ...|author=Schulz KF, Grimes DA |title=Multiplicity in randomised trials II: subgroup and interim analyses |journal=Lancet |volume=365 |issue=9471 |pages=1657–
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  • ...vely compared to ''[[Ornithocephalus]]'' species. The leaves of this later subgroup, unlikely all the other ''Heterotaxis'' species, are not glossy; they seem ...al Register; Consisting of Coloured Figures of Exotic Plants Cultivated in British Gardens; with their History and Mode of Treatment vol.12: t. 1028. London.<
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  • *that an organized subgroup of chiropractors in the USA openly promote "drugless healing" as a business ...and putting the general population at risk of epidemics. Worryingly, this subgroup is the ''same'' group that advocates chiropractic as comprehensive primary
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  • ...Indian English or Trinidadian English. We only need American English and British (or Commonwealth, if you'd rather) English. {{r|British Doctors Aspirin Trial||:::::}}
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  • ...Ethics of the World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki |journal=British Medical Journal |volume=2 |issue=5402 |pages=177 |year=1964 |month=July |pm ...|author=Schulz KF, Grimes DA |title=Multiplicity in randomised trials II: subgroup and interim analyses |journal=Lancet |volume=365 |issue=9471 |pages=1657–
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  • ...page for a more complete explanation. By the way, that moving dog in your Subgroup header was just for a lark, if you want a more static version, maybe with a :::::Nah, just things starting with T, rather like many British warship names, of the same class, all start with the same letter. Three rel
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  • ...o real significance until the twentieth century. With the expansion of the British Empire, cricket became widespread and is now the national summer sport in s According to the former British Prime Minister [[John Major]] in his book entitled <i>More Than A Game</i>,
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  • ...ent Population by Sex, Race, and Hispanic-Origin Status and I see that the subgroup '''White''' rose by 13 million between 2000 and 2007. It seems like the US ...White_British White British] is there too (white was an option on the 2001 British census apparently), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Brazilian White Bra
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  • ...wing up in the Chemistry, Engineering or Chemical Engineering workgroup or subgroup listings. I think that help is needed from Chris Day. [[User:Milton Beychok :As far as British WWII, if they weren't under Combined Operations (Keyes, and then Mountbatte
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  • ...res de France, p. 6.</ref> Occitan and Catalan form a very compact Romance subgroup, and even a common [[diasystem]], called ''Occitano-Romance''. It is an ove ...ittle more discrepant than the regional modalities of Standard English (as British, American, Canadian, Australian...), so they remain fully and easily unders
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  • ...ructive pulmonary disease. Definition, epidemiology, and risk factors.'' [[British Medical Journal|BMJ]] 2006;332:1142-1144. PMID 16690673</ref> but can be du ...m compared with 4% (7 deaths) in the titrated oxygen arm; mortality in the subgroup with confirmed COPD was 9% (11 deaths) in the high flow arm compared with 2
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  • ...erly correct me because the WWII Germans did not use all caps. The current British do not, which is why Operation Granby (they didn't have sub-operations) goe A third one I am driving, the subgroup proposal, is pretty much ready to go for a vote (that one is currently in t
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  • ...ension: principal results. Medical Research Council Working Party |journal=British medical journal (Clinical research ed.) |volume=291 |issue=6488 |pages=97� ...ournal |author=Preston RA, Materson BJ, Reda DJ, ''et al'' |title=Age-race subgroup compared with renin profile as predictors of blood pressure response to ant
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  • variant <- choose AE, BE or CE for American, British or Canadian English-> Note to self: need a subgroup version of [[Template:Wk gp tbl]]
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  • :I've created the [[CZ:Energy policy Subgroup]] and a top-level [[Energy policy]] article to which [[renewable energy]] i ...seems like forever using the internet which often uses US format, but I am British myself. When I see a date like 6/7/10 I have no idea if that is 7th June or
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  • Also, I assume that you are using British English conventions here? Otherwise, the quotes should be double, not sing ...e) associations that might upset some political or religious or scientific subgroup. Those kind of things might be life, as Anthony is fond of punning (God hel
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  • ::: My (British) Collins (1979) has to meanings of "fuse" - ::::For that matter, we haven't even touched fusee, which I suspect is more British English. More common American English for "fusee" would be "highway flare".
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  • ...the object broker. Nevertheless, I have set up [[CZ: Emergency management Subgroup]], which addresses the inherently interdisciplinary problem of such topics, ...n my opinion, awful. Perhaps terrorism might better be under an Insurgency Subgroup; virtually all terror has been associated with insurgency, other than nihil
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  • ...ut you may not have heard about the abortive German attempt to damage the British economy by flooding it with forged banknotes? Nothing else occurs to me rig ...ppropriate. Economics? Business? Law? Computing? If we created a Security Subgroup, would accounting and audit be part of it? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howar
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  • ...and putting the general population at risk of epidemics. Worrisomely, this subgroup is the ''same'' group that advocates chiropractic as comprehensive primary An article by Simon Singh brought a libel suit from the British Chiropractic association, which they eventually dropped.
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  • ...tent article on) ''historical-comparative linguistics''--is one of these a subgroup of the other? if not perhaps their representation on the lists in the ling ...tudied by some scholars for generations by then, hadn't they? Inevitably, British colonisation of India would be a factor, I am sure. In any case, I wouldn'
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  • I noticed you were working on the [[microbiology]] page. I added the subgroup on the biology draft page (don't know how to link this) since it was absent ...mmonwealth)]] should be moved to [[Cent (Commonwealth of Nations)]], since British Commonwealth is simply an informal term and [[Commonwealth of Nations]] is
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  • ...lumbar intervertebral disc |journal=The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British Volume |volume=89 |issue=9 |pages=1135–9 |year=2007 |month=September |pmi ...ison of the effectiveness of three manual physical therapy techniques in a subgroup of patients with low back pain who satisfy a clinical prediction rule: a ra
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  • ...l edit! One day I thought I would save time while adding the Biochemistry subgroup to dozens of pages, and instead of adding a space or blank line, I did null ...e Related Articles of Sandwich, Whisky, Marmite all pointed to "Catalog of British cuisine" and transcluded the Definition which was marked "speedydelete". Th
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  • ...Isle, however, is that no major external powers were involved between the British and Irish nationalists (of various flavors). ...and VNQDD and Chinese and others. Only recently did I myself learn that a British force, in 1945, got French paratroopers out of prison and helped them overt
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  • === British House of Commons Science and Technology Committee report === The committee commissioned by the British government has reassessed homeopathy as a treatment option under the nation
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  • *2 Each can be moderated by a subgroup with expertise in the relevant subarea ...eems unfair to the epistles... Maybe we could do like the "Ship of Fools" (British website) and call them 'Pistles to the 'Postles! [[User:Bei Dawei | Bei Daw
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  • *"Leucocythemia", which I'm guessing is a British synonym for leucocytosis. By definition, leucocytosis is an elevated white ...p article. Maybe it is time to start a [[CZ:Homeopathy Subgroup|homeopathy subgroup]] where these articles and potential authors can find an organisational hom
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  • :42% of [[medicine in the U.K.|British doctors]] refer patients to homeopaths.<ref name="Fisher"/> ...s cited. All that I could find on a scan of the article was "up to 37% of British general practitioners use homoeopathy." There was also this: "Those who us
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  • ...ich is intended for all of the English speaking world. Do the European and British chiropractors have the degree DC? In South Africa they are awarded a Master ...loading in New York by the thousands. It was exciting and new markets for British and German products were opening everywhere. Competition was tight. Flexn
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  • ...ery precedent for an environmentally related article to be in Engineering, Subgroup Environmental Engineering. I am truly tired &mdash; and I'm not speculati ...article (or at least rewrote it from scratch in its current form) and am a British English speaker, but I don't particularly care what dialect is used. I'd su
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  • ...one analogy that fits the frustrations that new arrival have here. I speak british English, but I live in the US. For a long time I found some situations wher ::Interesting Howard. @Chris: I prefer the British "lift" for elevator, but I much prefer the American "truck" to "lorry". And
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