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Conclusive paleontological evidence shows the way in which the nasal openings were moved in the course of phylogeny see Kellogg 1928; Slijper 1962; Gaskin 1976; Oelschlager 1978, 1987, 1990; Moore 1981.
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From Ohio University Research News: âThis man-made structure is one of the first nanoscale, non-branched fractal molecules ever produced, â said (George) Newkome, who is lead author on the Science paper and also serves as dean of the Graduate School and the James and Vanita Oelschlager Professor of Science and Technology at the University of Akron. âBlending mathematics, art and science, these nanoscopic hexagonal-shaped materials can be self-assembled and resemble a fine bead necklace.
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Adam Olearius (or Oelschlager), a German Orientalist (1599-1671), traveled in Persia as secretary to a German embassy in 1633-36.
All About Coffee 1909
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Oelschlager (_see_ Olearius) _Of the Excellent Qualities_, etc.,
All About Coffee 1909
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Oelschlager, a father of two, volunteer in St. James and full-time firefighter in New York, was killed when his ladder company rushed to the trade center.
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The fund manager is Mark W. Oelschlager and he has managed this technology mutual fund since 2006.
unknown title 2011
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Oelschlager, a father of two, volunteer in St. James and full-time firefighter in New York, was killed when his ladder company rushed to the trade center.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Oelschlager, a father of two, volunteer in St. James and full-time firefighter in New York, was killed when his ladder company rushed to the trade center.
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Oelschlager, a father of two, volunteer in St. James and full-time firefighter in New York, was killed when his ladder company rushed to the trade center.
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Holst's "Christmas Day" and traditional carols; Bruce Oelschlager, minister of music. 6 p.m.; 718 624-4743; plymouthchurch.org.
NYT > Home Page By ANNE MANCUSO 2009
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