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    Thompson, A. H., Death Record, 1911

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    Death record for A.H. Thompson. Age: 40 years Death Date: May 5, 1911 Cause: Strangulated hernia Burial Date: Unknown Location: Zion Cemetery, Hillsborough County, Tampa, Florida Father: Unknown Mother: Unknown Undertaker: A. E. Cole

    Potato Vine Lifter

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    This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.Thompson, A.H.. (1976). Potato Vine Lifter. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/177657

    Somebody walking one morning in May, Chanc'd to meet somebody on the same way [first line]

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    strophicpiano and voiceTo Miss Clara J. RauAds on back cover for Thompson & Odell stock57.5Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 136, Item 039Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by A.H. Rosewig

    Somebody walking one morning in May, Chanc'd to meet somebody on the same way [first line]

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    strophicpiano and voiceTo Miss Clara J. RauAds on back cover for Thompson & Odell stock57.5Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 136, Item 039Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by A.H. Rosewig

    Isotopic palaeodiet studies of Ancient Egyptian fauna and humans

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    We report here stable carbon and nitrogen isotope results from human and faunal bone collagen from samples taken from sites in the Egyptian Nile Valley and surrounding region, dating from the Predynastic (c. 5500 BC) through to the Dynastic (c. 343 BC) periods. Isotopic values for the human population cluster together across this broad time range, with high ?15N ratios, and ?13C values indicating a largely C3 based diet. The human data is not easily explained through comparison with our associated faunal data, and so may be explained by the consumption of protein from an ecosystem we did not adequately sample, such as freshwater fish or plants and fauna with unusually high ?15N values due to the extreme aridity of this region. The faunal isotopic data we did produce shows a great range in values between and within species, especially in cattle, and reflects the close proximity of three ecozones across a relatively narrow geographical area; the river, the immediate flood-plain area around the Nile and the desert surroundings. <br/

    Correspondence; Dr. A.H. Thompson to His Friends

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    Editors: Aug. 1859-July 1865, J. D. White, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Aug. 1865-Dec. 1871, J. H. McQuillen, G. J. Ziegler.--Jan. 1872-May 1891, J. W. White.--July 1891-Apr. 1930, E. C. Kirk (with L. P. Anthony, Dec. 1917-Apr. 1930).--May 1930-Dec. 1936, L. P. Anthony.Vols. 1-13 are called "new series."Merged in Jan. 1937 with: Journal of the American Dental Association, ISSN 1048-6364, to form: Journal of the American Dental Association and dental cosmos, ISSN 0375-8451

    CCDC 1051378: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

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    Related Article: J.S. Wright, I.J. Vitórica-Yrezábal, H. Adams, S.P. Thompson, A.H. Hill, L. Brammer|2015|IUCrJ|2|188|doi:10.1107/S205225251500014

    Letter from Janey Thompson to A.H. George, February 18, 1960

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    Letter regarding a visit from Margaret Flory

    CCDC 1051376: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination

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    Related Article: J.S. Wright, I.J. Vitórica-Yrezábal, H. Adams, S.P. Thompson, A.H. Hill, L. Brammer|2015|IUCrJ|2|188|doi:10.1107/S205225251500014
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