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Elizabeth Strutt
Elizabeth Strutt (1782–1867; fl. 1805–1863), also or previously known as Elizabeth Byron, was an English writer and traveller. She was the wife of Jacob George Strutt and mother of Arthur John Strutt, and an acquaintance and critic of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, whom she describes as having written "two of the most absurd and the most unpleasing sonnets in the English language". In the 1820s and 1830s she travelled in France and Switzerland, living for a time at Lausanne, and later with her husband and son moved to Rome. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 12 results of 12
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Is greater decisionmaking power of women associated with reduced gender discrimination in South Asia? by Smith, Lisa C., Byron, Elizabeth
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Local perceptions of HIV risk and prevention in Southern Zambia by Byron, Elizabeth, Gillespie, Stuart, Hamazakaza, Petan
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AIDS and agriculture in Zambia by Byron, Elizabeth, Chapoto, Antony, Drinkwater, Michael, Gillespie, Stuart, Hamazakaza, Petan, Jayne, Thomas S., Kadiyala, Suneetha, McEwan, Margaret, Samuels, Fiona
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Physical growth and nutritional status of Tsimane's Amerindian children of lowland Bolivia by Foster, Z., Byron, Elizabeth, Reyes-Garcia, Victoria, Huanca, Thomas, Vadez, Vincent, Apaza, Lilian, Perez Eddy, Tanner, S., Gutierrez, Y., Sandstrom, B., Yakhedts, A., Osborn, C., Godoy, Ricardo, Leonard, William. R.
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