| Charles Haskins Townsend Charles Haskins Townsend, Sc.D. (1859-1944) was an American zoologist, born at Parnassus, Pennsylvania. From 1897 to 1902 he was connected with the United States Fish Commission, serving as chief of the fisheries division. He then served as director of the New York Aquarium at Castle Garden, from 1902 until his retirement in 1937 Charles_Haskins_Townsend
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| Jackshaft (locomotive) Jackshaft_(locomotive)
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| Denver University Law Review Denver University Law Review (DULR) is the premier journal of the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. The DULR dates back to 1923 when it was known as the Denver Bar Association Record. In 1928, DULR's title became Dicta; in 1968 the law review's title became Denver Law Center Journal; in 1985 the publication found its current name.The College of Law began co-publishing the law review in 1949, and became the sole publisher in 1966. Denver_University_Law_Review
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| Albert Bartlett Albert Allen Bartlett (born 1923 in Shanghai) is an emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA. Professor Bartlett has lectured over 1,600 times since September, 1969 on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy.Bartlett joined the faculty of the University of Colorado in Boulder in September 1950. Albert_Bartlett
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| Heliotrope (Gauss) Talk:Heliotrope_(Gauss)
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| Bas de Gaay Fortman Bas_de_Gaay_Fortman
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| Apcbg User_talk:Apcbg
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| Iliff School of Theology Iliff School of Theology is a graduate theological school adjoining the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1892, Iliff's central mission is to prepare students to inspire, lead and transform a spiritually, socially complex world and deeply engage religious and cultural traditions.An average of 300-350 students attend the school each year in the following degree programs Master of Divinity (M.Div.) Iliff_School_of_Theology
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| Lorentz–Heaviside units Lorentz–Heaviside_units
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| David Hastings Moore David Hastings Moore (September 4, 1838 American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1900. He also gained notability as a Union Army Officer in the American Civil War, as a Pastor, as the Editor of an important Methodist periodical, and as a University Chancellor. David_Hastings_Moore
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| Moot court Talk:Moot_court
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| Round window The "round window" is one of the two openings into the cochlea of the inner ear. It is closed off from the middle ear by the round window membrane, which vibrates with opposite phase to vibrations entering the cochlea through the oval window. It allows fluid in the cochlea to move, which in turn ensures that hair cells of the basilar membrane will be stimulated and that audition will occur. Round_window
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| Barristers' Ball The Barristers' Ball is an annual event held at most law schools in common law countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. It is generally a semi-formal affair, often near the end of the academic year, conducted by the institution's Student Bar Association as a school-wide gathering. At some law schools, it is referred to as a "law school prom," given its timing during the school-year. Barristers'_Ball
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| Energy density Talk:Energy_density
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| Landmark Education/Archive 2 Talk:Landmark_Education/Archive_2
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 20 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_20
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| Phoenix Islands Talk:Phoenix_Islands
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| Elitch Gardens Elitch Gardens was a family owned seasonal amusement park, theater, and botanic garden in the West Highland neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, United States at 38th and Tennyson streets. For more than a century Elitch's was one of the most popular entertainment destinations in Colorado. Elitch_Gardens
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| Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge Bollman_Truss_Railroad_Bridge
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| Feynman sprinkler Feynman Sprinkler, also referred to as a Feynman inverse sprinkler or as a reverse sprinkler, is a sprinkler-like device which is submerged in a tank and made to suck in the surrounding fluid. A regular sprinkler has nozzles arranged at angles on a freely rotating wheel such that when water is pumped out of them, the resulting jets rotate the wheel; a Catherine wheel works on the same principle. Feynman_sprinkler
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