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Marestail control in winter wheat, 2011
(Oklahoma State University. Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. Cooperative Extension Service, 2011) -
Margaret A. Blake
(1886-02-11) -
Margaret A. Spencer
(1880-04-08) -
Margaret A. Spencer
(1879-03-03) -
Margaret Bryan: Science Education
(2015)Margaret Bryan was a schoolmistress for a boarding school for girls in London, in which she taught mathematics and science. She also published several popular scientific textbooks on astronomy, geography, and natural ... -
Margaret E. Hanie
(1889-02-13) -
Margaret E. Pierce.
(1890-08-08) -
Margaret E. West.
(1880-01-09) -
Margaret F. Smith.
(1890-06-24) -
Margaret L. Stevens. (To accompany bill H.R. no. 195.).
(1864-02-01) -
Margaret S. Heintzelman.
(1880-06-04) -
Margaret S. Heintzelman.
(1888-07-06) -
Margaret Stafford Worth.
(1888-05-23) -
Margarines and spreads
(Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, 2017-12) -
Margery Aber and Her Contributions to the Suzuki Method in the United States
(2011)Margery V. Aber (1914 - 2001) was a violinist and music educator who was invaluable to the growth of the Suzuki Method movement outside of Japan. Her love and enthusiasm for teaching led her to begin a new job at the ... -
The marginalization of astrology among Dutch astronomers in the first half of the 17th century
(History of Science, 2014-06-01)In the first half of the 17th century, Dutch astronomers rapidly abandoned the practice of astrology. By the second half of the century, no trace of it was left in Dutch academic discourse. This abandonment, in its early ... -
Marginalized Masculinity: The Aging Actor�s Search for Relevancy Through Intertextuality
(2015-07-01)Throughout recent cinema, the masculine male identity has been showcased on-screen by various film stars both within the action genre and outside it. Specifically, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sylvester Stallone, Jean-Claude Van ... -
Marguerite Duras :
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Marguerite Miller's contributions to piano pedagogy.
(1997)This study documents the contributions of Marguerite Miller (b. 1920) to the field of piano pedagogy. For thirty-eight years Miller taught at Wichita State University (WSU), influencing hundreds of students as a teacher ... -
Maria Cunitz: Kepler's Defender
(2015)Maria Cunitz was one of the first astronomers to adopt Johann Kepler's astronomy. She made Kepler's achievement easy to grasp, and demonstrated that Kepler's laws were more accurate than anything that had come before. This ...