1. All are in the preliminary stages, until architectural historians survey each house to determine which have historic value. 2. As a visual aid to anatomical familiarity, a reference book such as this has undoubted value. 3. Assessment is likely to have educational value, however, only if the outcome is fed back to the senior house officer. 4. But it could have strategic value for a defense team facing the biggest case filed against an Aberdeen soldier to date. 5. Even the most mundane materials could have value. 6. He said he has not been convince d that such a massive dose has much value. |