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Stebbing 1937
Swan 1975a
Swan 1975b
Swan 1984
Tatton-Brown 1974
Tatton-Brown 1976
Tatton-Brown 1980
Taylor 1933
Tebbutt 1972
Tebbutt and Cleere 1973
Tebbutt and Norris 1968
Tester 1956a
Tester 1956b
Tester 1961
Tester 1963
Tester 1969
Tester and Bing 1949
Tester and Caiger 1954
Thompson 1977
Thompson 1953
Thompson 1979
Thompson 1978
Thompson 1982
Thornhill and Payne 1980
Tildesley 1971
Todd 1970
Todd 1978a
Todd 1978b
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