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The Elphinstone family book of the lords Elphinstone, Balmerino and Coupar . v.2. INDEX OF PERSONS. page 346. 898
Charles, third Earl of, I. 225, 246;
11. 197.
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Lacy, Marshal de, in Poland, 11. 284.
Lamb, Andrew, bishop of Brechin, 11.
176, 177.
John, fifth Earl of, I. xlvi.
James, Earl of (1754), I. 241 n.
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The Chat. v.10 (1946). 6
Dicosola, Frances Dicosola,
John Edmonston, Richard Edmonston, Andrew Ficken, Charles Ficken, Eleanor Field,
Vance Field, Dodette W. Grinnell, D. P. Harris, Annette Hinds, Louise M. Ingersoll,
Frances Johnson, Mrs.
Marie Pierre 1853-1940. LeÁons sur les maladies de la moelle. 361
Elle est plus ou moins foncée par suite de la pré-
sence d'un abondant lacis de libres nerveuses à myéline, et c'est
seulement à travers ce lacis bleuâtre que transparaissent par
places quelques points et quelques traînées jaunâtres indiquant les
cellules et les tractus de névroglie.
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With
the definition stated here, global warming would qualify as 'abrupt climate change'.
[Andrew Lacis]
6-403 A 6:39 6:39 involveS Accepted
[James Crampton]
6-404 A 6:40 6:41 a more accessible ref. is Alley et al, 2003, Science Noted
[Thomas Stocker]
6-405 A 6:43 26:40 There have been extensive works on Paleoclimate associated with Asian Monsoon.
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As for theoretical complexity involving all the
components mentioned, the same can be said about the climate system itself; and unless
we want to say climate is equally unknown, we should not blame complexity or suggest
why we don't know the answer.
[Andrew Lacis]
6-642 A 12:0 13: Very good description on the state of the art of our understanding of low CO2 value Accepted. Thank you
during glacial times.
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[Michael MacCracken]
6-650 A 12:22 12:22 Since North Atlantic Deep Water is obviously also a 'deep water', the sentence should Sentence changed following 6-651
read 'where the coldest and deepest water masses'
[Andrew Lacis]
6-651 A 12:22 12:23 I would suggest changing this to read "where most of the cold deep-water masses of the Accepted
world ocean are currently being formed and where large amounts of
"--"today" is too
limited given we are talking about a period of climate change.
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At the least, the Figure removed for space limitations
text should explain what one is supposed to see in the figure.
[Andrew Lacis]
6-664 A 12:47 12:47 Citation See 6-652
[Stephen McIntyre]
6-665 A 12:52 12:52 Citation See 6-652
[Stephen McIntyre]
6-666 A 12:56 12:56 Adkinson => Adkins Accepted
[Michel Crucifix]
6-667 A 12:56 12:56 It should be (Adkins et al., 2002) Accepted
[Andrey Ganopolski]
6-668 A 12:56 12:56 Adkinson et al becomes Adkins et al in the bibliography list Accepted
[Joel GUIOT]
6-669 A 12:56 12:56 Should read "Adkins et al., 2002" Accepted
[William Howard]
6-670 A 12:56 12:56 I guess the reference is Adkins et al., 2002 Accepted
[Didier PAILLARD]
6-671 A 13:0 14: Major breakthroughs and limitations are missing here.
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[Vincent Gray]
9-561 A 24:50 41:25 It would be better to incorporate some of this discussion in Chapter 3. Rejected since it is appropriate to start
[Andrew Lacis] off each subsection of 9.4 with a short
summary of observational evidence
9-562 A 24:56 Insert after planet since 1980 Rejected.
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Noted, will assess
[Andrew Lacis]
11-1074 A 68:47 68:55 This is more like regional detection and could be moved away from Chapter 11.
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., as represented by changes in water vapor
and cloud distributions in response to temperature changes, and (3) transient and time
scale processes and rate of heat transport into the deep ocean.
[Andrew Lacis]
9-1259 A 60:37 60:38 Delete from Thus inceases on line 37 to findings on line 38 Rejected. Similar findings from
[Vincent Gray] different lines of evidence do increase
confidence.