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Green forthcoming
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Hardy and Curwen 1937
Harker 1970
Harker 1975
Harker 1980
Harrison 1970
Harrison 1972
Harrison and Flight 1968
Harrison 1961
Hartley 1960
Hartley 1969
Hartley 1972
Hartley 1963
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