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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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  • ...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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  • '''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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  • {{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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  • {{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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  • ''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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