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Friedmann's main interest was the microbial ecology of absolute extreme environments - how life adapts to some of the harshest locations on Earth - and what this says for the possibility that life can exist in similar locations on other worlds.
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Friedmann's resistance to the space restrictions imposed upon her life, both personal and professional, yielded results only in the academic year 1918 – 19, when women were finally accepted as matriculated students at Vienna's Technische
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Friedmann's main interest was the microbial ecology of absolute extreme environments - how life adapts to some of the harshest locations on Earth - and what this says for the possibility that life can exist in similar locations on other worlds.
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Strict endemics are Friedmann's lark (Mirafra pulpa, DD), Williams 'lark (Mirafra williamsi, DD), and Hinde's pied-babbler (Turdoides hindei, VU).
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Friedmann's main interest was the microbial ecology of absolute extreme environments - how life adapts to some of the harshest locations on Earth - and what this says for the possibility that life can exist in similar locations on other worlds.
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One I won't forget is Patty Friedmann's piece, a haunting and touching account of her post-Katrina experience.
The Beautiful South 2005
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One I won't forget is Patty Friedmann's piece, a haunting and touching account of her post-Katrina experience.
November 2005 2005
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Robertson, Tolman, and McVittie, in the early days (all independently of each other and without knowledge of Friedmann's work) and Gamow (1946) later, con - structed various models with λ different from zero.
COSMOLOGY SINCE 1850 LLOYD MOTZ 1968
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Total revenue peaked at $1.2-billion in 2007, up tenfold in Mr. Friedmann's tenure as CEO.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAVID EBNER 2012
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So it's no surprise that Mr. Friedmann's go-to business book is barely about business at all, steeped instead in the rigours and dangers of wild frontiers.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAVID EBNER 2012
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