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  • .../isaar/P0309.html Millar, John, 1735-1801, Professor of Law, University of Glasgow, Scotland] GASHE (Gateway to Archives of Scottish Higher Education) ...://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/biography/?id=WH0017&type=P University of Glasgow biography of John Millar]
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  • | pagename = R. C. Robertson-Glasgow | abc = Robertson-Glasgow, R. C.
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  • ....uk/biography/?id=WH0013&type=P Biography of William Cullen] University of Glasgow ....ac.uk/~alanc/dept/cullen.htm Extracts from Senatus Minutes, University of Glasgow]
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  • [[File:RC_Robertson-Glasgow.jpg|right|thumb|250px|"Crusoe", c. 1935.]] '''Raymond Charles Robertson-Glasgow''' (born 15 July 1901 at [[Murrayfield]], [[Edinburgh]]; died 4 March 1965
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  • ==Kolkata & Glasgow connection== ...are authors. The main office of my business website GetMeContent.com is in Glasgow, while the Editorial office is in Kolkata. Nice to meet u. Pl keep in touch
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  • ...Mungo''''' was a [[fireboat]] operated by [[Glasgow Fire Services]], in [[Glasgow, Scotland]], from 1959 to 1975.<ref name=btinternetStMungo/><ref name=Glasg ...the amalgamation of Glasgow Fire Services with neighbouring fire services, Glasgow's use of the [[River Clyde]] had changed, and the vessels declared surplus,
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  • #REDIRECT [[Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal]]
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  • *[http://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/~alanc/dept/black.htm Joseph Black] Glasgow University ...://www.universitystory.gla.ac.uk/biography/?id=WH0043&type=P University of Glasgow]
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  • | pagename = Glasgow | abc = Glasgow
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  • ...d was born and educated in Glasgow, Scotland, where he studied medicine at Glasgow University before joining the Police Force in 1975. He presently resides wi
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  • A railroad system running from [[London, United Kingdom]] to [[Glasgow]]
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  • Canal in the west of Scotland running between Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone which later became a railway.
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  • Biography of R. C. Robertson-Glasgow who was a Scottish cricketer, journalist and writer.
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  • ...lopaedia 'Citizendium'. Please credit the source of the original image as 'Glasgow University Library, Special Collections'.
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  • | pagename = Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal | abc = Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal
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  • | pagename = Glasgow Coma Scale | abc = Glasgow Coma Scale
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  • A tributary to the river [[Clyde (river)|Clyde]] in [[Glasgow]].
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  • ...ost important rivers, flowing from the Southern Uplands into the Atlantic; Glasgow is located along its course.
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  • (1735 – 1801) philosopher and historian, professor of civil law at Glasgow University, pioneer of the concept of economic determinism.
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  • ...al Aids for the History of Science, Technology & the Environment (NAHSTE), Glasgow University Archives Services.
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  • ...men" originally edited by Robert Chambers, published by Blackie and Son of Glasgow, Edinburgh, and London in 1856.
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  • ...ed in 1871 (2 vols., Glasgow; John Crum); The Ever Green in 1875 (2 vols., Glasgow; Robert Forrester); The Poems of Allan Ramsay in 1877 (2 vols., Paisley; Al
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  • (born Glasgow, 10 August 1955) A Scottish-born comics artist who lives in Australia, best
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  • ...of Kent and Glasgow in the UK, and taught at the universities of Exeter & Glasgow ( in the UK) and Delft (in the Netherlands).
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  • ...asgow]] in 1831 when his father accepted a position at the [[University of Glasgow]] as a professor of mathematics. Thomson would, in turn, become a professor
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  • ...nsive Guide to American Garage, Psychedelic and Hippie Rock (1964-1975)''. Glasgow: Borderline. ISBN 1-899855-06-8
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  • ...nsive Guide to American Garage, Psychedelic and Hippie Rock (1963-1977)''. Glasgow: Borderline. ISBN 978-1-899855-18-6 (OCLC 751060243)
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  • ...nsive Guide to American Garage, Psychedelic and Hippie Rock (1964-1975)''. Glasgow: Borderline. ISBN 1-899855-06-8
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  • In the neurological [[physical examination]], the '''Glasgow Coma Scale''' is a "scale that assesses the response to stimuli in patients |+ Glasgow Coma Scale
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  • ...National Party since November 2014; Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow Southside; previously Deputy First Minister and SNP deputy leader (born 197
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  • {{rpl|Glasgow}} {{rpl|University of Glasgow}}
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  • Master of Letters in Film and Television Studies from University of Glasgow, 2006
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  • ...eated by Christopher Dresser (Scottish designer, botanist and writer. Born Glasgow, July 4, 1834; died Mulhouse, Alsace, Nov 24, 1904). Attendants in the stor
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  • Decerebrate rigidity reduced the motor score of the [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] to 2 points. ...xed, the lesion is above the [[red nucleus]], and the motor score of the [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] is reduced to 3 points.
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  • ...s]], 2000-2009, and [[Member of Parliament (UK)|Member of Parliament]] for Glasgow North East in Scotland, 1979-2009; became the first Speaker since 1695 to b
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  • *2007: ''Live In Glasgow''
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  • ...ave a 6 month industrial placement next semester at Schering - Plough near Glasgow.
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  • ...uring the period 500 - 300 BCE. First class honours from the University of Glasgow.
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  • '''Glasgow''' is [[Scotland]]'s largest city and the third largest in the [[United Kin
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  • {{r|HMS Glasgow (D88)}}
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  • ...ball Club|Third Lanark]] among the original members. The SFA is based in [[Glasgow]] and is a member of [[FIFA]], football's world governing body, and of [[UE
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  • I live in St Andrews, Scotland, though I'm originally from Edinburgh and Glasgow.
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  • {{r|Glasgow Coma Scale}}
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  • {{r|Glasgow Coma Scale}}
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  • ...n 1761 he was appointed Regius Professor of Civil Law at the University of Glasgow, a position he held until 1800. ...in opposition to [[Thomas Reid]], who was Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow from 1763 to 1796. According to his obituary in the ''Edinburgh Review'', "
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  • ...ttended Kingussie High School before studying Physics at the University of Glasgow where I graduated with a B.Sc. (hons) in 2002. I spend most of my free time
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  • ...ns) in Pharmacology at the University of Aberdeen then went on to a PhD at Glasgow Caledonian University. I subsequently did postdoctoral work at the Universi
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  • {{r|Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal}}
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  • ...gnes Clark Scott. After a year at St. Andrews University he transferred to Glasgow University. He graduated from there in 1825 and moved to the [[University o ...he Scottish Steam Carriage Company in 1834, carrying 26 passengers between Glasgow and Paisley. But soon after, the hostile road trustees sabotaged his carria
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Glasgow Coma Scale]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...] in Russia . He has a Ph.D. from the [http://www.gla.ac.uk/ University of Glasgow] and an M.A. from the [[University of Virginia]] .
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  • ''Put links to Glasgow sights, governmental bodies, etc., here''
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  • ...ay]] in the [[United Kingdom]], connecting [[London, United Kingdom]] to [[Glasgow]]. The line's origins can be traced back to the opening of the London to [[ *[[Glasgow]]
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  • Decorticate rigidity reduced the motor score of the [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] to 3 points. ...ded, the lesion is below the [[red nucleus]], and the motor score of the [[Glasgow Coma Scale]] to 2 points.
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  • ...n irregular contributor to Wikipedia, I read Politics at the University of Glasgow, graduating with a Scottish BA with First Class Hons. in 2005. As well as p
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  • {{r|University of Glasgow}} {{r|Glasgow Caledonian University}}
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  • ...s a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in [[economics]] from the [[University of Glasgow]], and earlier studied at [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]].
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  • ...y of St Andrews and a MSc(R) in Research in Algebra from the University of Glasgow.
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  • {{r|Glasgow}} (2014)
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  • Grafton Books, London, Glasgow, Toronto, Sydney, Auckland, 1986
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  • from the University of Glasgow. I graduated in 1997. I have worked in {{rpl|Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal}}
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  • Prior to the mainbattle, ''HMS Glasgow'' scouted the area and found the Germans on October 29th. ''HMS Canopus'', | ''[[HMS Glasgow]]''
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  • I'm a PhD candidate at the University of Glasgow under the supervision of theologian Werner Jeanrond. My current research fo
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  • ...dition of the Strathglass rules became the standard in the north while the Glasgow Celtic Society rules were used in the south. In 1893 after a game between [[Kingussie]] and Glasgow Cowal it became clear that there should be one governing authority for shin
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  • ...olds an MA with Honours and an MPhil in linguistics from the University of Glasgow. His current PhD research focuses on the cognitive semantics of scientific
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  • Lives Glasgow, [[Scotland]] (and so qualifies for free,
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  • [[Glasgow]].
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  • Sir '''James George Frazer''' (1 January 1854, [[Glasgow]], Scotland – 7 May 1941, [[Cambridge]]), a Scottish social anthropologis
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  • I have an honours degree in physics from the University of Glasgow, Scotland and a Type A Qualification in Physics from the University of Tor
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  • 1997-2002: MA(hons) in Philosophy and German, University of Glasgow.
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  • {{r|Glasgow}}
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  • ...wealthy cousins who owned a local bank in [[Glasgow]]. He was educated at Glasgow High School but dropped out at age 16 to enter the family banking business. ...e, p. 37.</ref> Entering Parliament in 1900 as a Conservative member for a Glasgow constituency, he became parliamentary secretary to the Board of Trade in 19
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  • ...ouncil meetings. In the four city areas of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow, the convener is given the title "Lord Provost". In other areas, each counc <TD >[[Glasgow City Council|Glasgow City]]</TD>
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  • ...ish National Party]]. She is a Member of the [[Scottish Parliament]] for [[Glasgow]] Southside and was previously Deputy First Minister and SNP deputy leader.
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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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  • ...rway. My previous qualifications are a BSc in Zoology at the University of Glasgow and an MSc in Applied Ecology and Conservation at the University of East An
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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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  • I was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1949, but have lived in Australia since 1950, although I have
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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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  • ...campus. During my tenure I worked under Dr. Murray Crease (University of Glasgow) through the National Research Council (NRC) as a "Guest Worker". While un
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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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  • He has been Visiting Scholar at the Universities of Harvard, Glasgow and Stanford. He is the author of the books ''El compromiso esencialista de
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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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  • ...and it appears on the 2007 ''Live in Glasgow (album)|Paul Rodgers: Live In Glasgow'' DVD.
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  • | HMS Glasgow (D88)
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