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  • ...ham (1805-1869), a Scottish scientist who became Professor of chemistry at Glasgow University.
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  • The FOUR (Full Outline of UnResponsiveness) score may be better than the [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] (GCS) among patients in [[critical care]].<ref name="pmid19648
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  • {{r|Glasgow}}
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  • Cullen, as Professor of Chemistry first at the [[University of Glasgow]] and subsequently at the [[Edinburgh University|University of Edinburgh]] ...ood reputation, and treated those too poor to pay without charge. In 1740, Glasgow University awarded him the degree of M.D.
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  • ...urname - was a friend of [[Thomas Clarke]] who left his home and went to [[Glasgow]] when he was fifteen in search of work. Then he returned to Ireland and we
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  • ...oats further upstream. An aqueduct over the river Clyde near the center of Glasgow to link up with the [[Forth and Clyde Canal]] was proposed, but this also w ...loaded traffic. The other alternative route, up the Clyde river estuary to Glasgow, was not navigable by large ships as the river was too shallow.
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  • ...= Scots legend Donovan to reflect on his music career in special event at Glasgow's House For An Art Lover
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  • ...as the '[[British Empire]] Games', with the most recent being hosted by [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]], in July-August 2014. The 21st Games will take place in [[C
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  • * 1959–60 '''Real Madrid 7–3 Eintracht Frankfurt''' at [[Hampden Park]], Glasgow * 1975–76 '''Bayern Munich 1–0 Saint-Étienne''' at [[Hampden Park]], Glasgow
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  • ...Database of the Correspondence of James Currie (1756-1805)] University of Glasgow)
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  • ...ectly adjacent to the M6 motorway, which offers fast and direct links to [[Glasgow]] and southern [[Scotland]], the Lake District and [[Lancashire]] to the no
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  • ...o]] as a drug dealer. Most of the film was actually shot in neighbouring [[Glasgow]] rather than Edinburgh, but did feature a mostly-Scottish cast (the except
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  • ...Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense'' (1764). In Glasgow he boarded with Archibald Alison, author of the ''Essay on Taste'', and a l After one session in Glasgow, the 19-year old Dugald was summoned by his father, whose health failing, t
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  • * Low [[Glasgow Coma Score]] < 12
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  • *Saturday November 25, 2000 - Glasgow, Scotland. S.E.C.C.
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  • ...burgh]]. He was educated at the [[University of Edinburgh]] (M.A. 1743), [[Glasgow]] and [[ Leiden]]. He was a witness to the [[Battle of Prestonpans]] during "The celebrated Dr [[Thomas Hutchinson|Hutchison]] of Glasgow, who was the first that distinguished himself in that important branch of l
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  • {{rpl|Glasgow}}
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  • ...= Scots legend Donovan to reflect on his music career in special event at Glasgow's House For An Art Lover
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  • As a student in Glasgow, Stewart wrote an essay on Dreaming. In 1792 he published the first volume
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  • *[[Pakora]] - a Glasgow/Indian invention
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