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  • '''Glasgow''' is [[Scotland]]'s largest city and the third largest in the [[United Kin
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  • ''Put links to Glasgow sights, governmental bodies, etc., here''
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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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  • [[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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  • #REDIRECT [[Glasgow, Paisley and Ardrossan Canal]]
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  • Biography of R. C. Robertson-Glasgow who was a Scottish cricketer, journalist and writer.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Glasgow Coma Scale]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • Canal in the west of Scotland running between Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone which later became a railway.
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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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  • ....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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  • ...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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  • 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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  • 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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  • [[United Kingdom|British]] left-wing politician, formerly a Labour MP for Glasgow Hillhead, subsequently an MP for the [[Respect Party]] in Bethnal Green and
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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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