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Frédéric Michalak is coming to the end of his current contract with Toulouse and has been making noises about joining an unspecified Australian club and with No 10 James Hilgendorf out for at least six weeks the Rebels have admitted that they need reinforcements.
Up & Under: Three weeks in Toulon and still no rugby for Gavin Henson 2011
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And it was not, as Hilgendorf thought, in a series which can be traced in the strata according to time, but, as Sandberger says, in quite a varied mixture, yet in all imaginable modifications.
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality Rudolf Schmid
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Hilgendorf [547] on the evolution of _Planorbis multiformis_ in the lacustrine deposits of Steinheim, those of Waagen [548] on the phylogeny of
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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Several cases are on record of the same species presenting varieties in the upper and lower parts of the same formation; thus, Trautschold gives a number of instances with ammonites; and Hilgendorf has described a most curious case of ten graduated forms of Planorbis multiformis in the successive beds of a fresh-water formation in Switzerland.
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Steinheim, begun by Hilgendorf, led among others (nine in all) to the following conclusions:
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{323} See _More Letters_, vol.I. pp. 344-7, for Darwin's interest in the celebrated observations of Hilgendorf and Hyatt.
The Foundations of the Origin of Species Two Essays written in 1842 and 1844 Charles Darwin 1845
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Mr. Hyatt, an excellent palaeontologist of the United States, visited the place, and likewise assured me that Hilgendorf was quite mistaken.
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845
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In the fifth edition of the "Origin" (page 362), however, Darwin speaks of the graduated forms of Planorbis multiformis, described by Hilgendorf from certain beds in Switzerland, by which we presume he meant the
More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 1 Charles Darwin 1845
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Ittai, I'm going to turn that question over to Norm Hilgendorf, Head of MPG.
unknown title 2011
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Norm Hilgendorf, currently vice president of Corporate Development at RFMD, will become corporate vice president and president of RFMD's Multi-Market Products Group.
unknown title 2011
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