univ. in English

abbreviation
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University.
abbreviation
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universal.

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1. Boatsman [1] Boatman [5] Reel Brisk Discography: Univ

2. He majored in African language at Hankook Univ

3. Robert Batte received his AB from Brasenose College, Oxford Univ., and his AM (29 Apr 1586) and DD (27 Jan 1594) from University College, Oxford Univ

4. Embry Riddle Acnrn Aulical Uni v Dorothea Claiborne .Jenkins ( Dorv) Univ

5. Bantz graduated from the Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences At The Univ of Buffalo in 1977

6. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupBrava · PriestessBrava℗ A Tanta Roba / Island Records release; ℗ 2019 Tanta Roba, under exclusive license to Univ

7. Attern Fraunhofer Zone gle-element circular transducer uniform intensity, non-divergent niform intensity, divergent een zones Univ of Notre Dame

8. Page 1 Page 2 Tiberiu Popoviciu (1965), "Sur certaines inégalités qui caractérisent les fonctions convexes", Analele ştiinţifice Univ.

9. Brants graduated from the Univ of Tx Hlth Sci Ctr At San Antonio Joe R & Teresa Lozano Long Schof Med in 1993

10. Bevers graduated from the Univ of Tx Hlth Sci Ctr At San Antonio Joe R & Teresa Lozano Long Schof Med in 1990

11. Lyapunov function Perturbation theory LaSalle's invariance principle Lyapunov, A. M. The General Problem of the Stability of Motion (In Russian), Doctoral dissertation, Univ.

12. >fid-8i3-3 051 xcp mealsurements off california in october 1982: cruise 1/1 report Aind prelim (u) washington univ' seattle applied physics labe ea daaroho au8- pl-w-8310

13. NOVEL CYCLOIDATION OF Biallyl Iwao Tabushi and Ryohei Oda Department of Synthetic Chemistry, Kyoto Univ., Kyoto, Japan (Received 28 March 1966) Some unoonjugated dienes givecyollo compounds by the attack of free radical species

14. 1965, Lawrence Martin, The Physical Geography of Wisconsin, Univ of Wisconsin Press , page 217: At that point the Cuesta is 10 miles wide but the hilltops have an eastward descent of only about 62 feet.

15. Waterfowl refuges, some exhaustive studies were done by Univ of Calif scientists, Autopsying (I know, not the proper word) coyotes and waterbirdsthey only found a very few cases of lead poisoning, and those were mostly not the cause of death.

16. State Univ., San Marcos, CA 92096 Alowe@csusm.edu The non-indigenous ascidian Microcosmus squamiger has become a dominant fouling organism in sheltered portions of southern California harbors where it appears to be increasing in abundance at the expense of Molgula manhattensis , a common estuarine

17. 2009, Noeleen McIlvenna, quoting journal, 1711, A Very Mutinous People‎[1], Univ of North Carolina Press, →ISBN, page 18: In this 6 mile we Crosst several miring branches in which we were all terribly Bedaubed … Having almost spent the day in this toilsome tho short Journey.· (transitive) To ornament garishly

18. Aberdeen Burgesses December 11, 2019 · The Lord Dean, Senior Assessor and Clerk attended a very interesting talk by City Archivist and fellow Burgess Phil Astley and Professor Steve Boardman from Univ of Edinburgh at Cowdray Hall, Aberdeen Art Gallery, marking the 700th anniversary of the Stocket Charter granted by Robert the Bruce to Aberdeen

19. Carmine shiners are slender, elongate minnows that can be distinguished from other minnows in Manitoba by the following features: 1) the origin of the dorsal fin is located behind a line drawn vertically from the insertion of the pelvic fins, 2) absence of a fleshy keel on the abdomen and of a strongly decurved lateral line, 3) a narrowly conical snout that is equal in length, or nearly so, to their eye diameter, 4) 5-7 short gill rakers on the lower limb of the first gill arch, the longest being about as long as the width of its base, and 5) 4 slender, hooked, main row pharyngeal teeth (Stewart and Watkinson 2004; K.W. Stewart, Univ. of Manitoba, Winnipeg, pers. comm. 2005) (Figure 2).